Monsters have feelings, too. Sometimes they're happy, sometimes they're sad, and sometimes they can be Surprised with just a bat, baby can send the little monster's roller face spinning and get to see what each feeling looks like and how it sounds. The monster shows baby that feelings can change quickly, too plus your little one will love how this monster feels. His textured ribbon hair and soft, squishy arms are fun to touch, where development comes into play Sensory.
They're like your brain's way of saying: you know what the world really needs? Nonsensical story lines that nobody questions and flying cars.
And even though we know they're absolutely bonkers and possess zero relevance whatsoever, we waste no time telling people all about them.
Nobody wants to hear it. You end up sounding like a toddler trying to explain the latest episode of Game of Thrones.
The only dream worth talking about is Martin Luther's. Fact.
Anyhoo, we had a dream we sold out by noon today and spent the rest of our time hanging out the Red Hot Chili Peppers at Home Affairs. Crazy, huh?