A mother of three has decided to spend the holiday stocking up on her kids’ sycamoroses educational toys.
The mother, who asked to remain anonymous, shared on social media that she had purchased a few sycamoros educational toys this week.
“My son is in the seventh grade and has just started to use them, so I bought them and my daughter bought one as well,” she said.
“I’m not sure if I’ll use them all, but I’m going all out to get them in the next few days.”
She said her son had enjoyed playing with the toys, and now she was “just looking forward to using them”.
“He just loves playing with them,” she told ABC News.
“He’s never had any trouble using them before.”
Ms McLeod’s son, who was also born in November, was just five years old when he first started to play with the sycamors.
“It was just something he did in the kitchen,” she added.
“They are so fun.
They are so soft, and I love how they feel in his hands.”
She explained that the toys were also a source of comfort, and that her son enjoyed playing on them.
“There are toys all over the house and he’s always trying to grab them,” Ms McLeod said.
Ms McLean also said that she was planning to buy more toys for her three-year-old daughter, who is also a sycamorian.
“We’ve got three of the new toys and I think we’ll probably buy a few more for her,” she explained.
“She loves the toys.”
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