So I asked my darling 3yr old son this question about 2 months ago,
"What is something you REALLY would like the Dummy Fairy to bring you?"
Answer, after much quiet thought, was,
"A cuddle."
Then this morning in Coles he was gaping at the Easter Eggs, so I say "Gee there are lots of them, I'm sure the Easter Bunny will give you one or two and maybe a special gift..."
He smiles and says, "Maybe she'll give me a cuddle!"
Simple, innocent and sweet. It's not like he's missing out on cuddles, either! However, now the problem remains... how do I organise cuddles from the elusive Dummy Fairy and Easter Bunny???
P.S. Funny thing, while I was typing that I had to stop halfway as he had put a whole roll of toilet paper piece by piece into the toilet bowl and was proudly showing me his new toy (the empty roll). Luckily he hadn't tried to flush.
"What is something you REALLY would like the Dummy Fairy to bring you?"
Answer, after much quiet thought, was,
"A cuddle."
Then this morning in Coles he was gaping at the Easter Eggs, so I say "Gee there are lots of them, I'm sure the Easter Bunny will give you one or two and maybe a special gift..."
He smiles and says, "Maybe she'll give me a cuddle!"
Simple, innocent and sweet. It's not like he's missing out on cuddles, either! However, now the problem remains... how do I organise cuddles from the elusive Dummy Fairy and Easter Bunny???
P.S. Funny thing, while I was typing that I had to stop halfway as he had put a whole roll of toilet paper piece by piece into the toilet bowl and was proudly showing me his new toy (the empty roll). Luckily he hadn't tried to flush.