Thoughts From Kids

If I Had a Million Dollars: Kids Spell it Out

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Welcome to the Kids Spell It Out series! Every Monday will be a post filled with funny and adorable answers that kidlets give to questions. Funny enough, this week’s question goes quite well with the massive lottery winnings of some lucky people this past weekend.  Kids were asked:

What would you buy if you had a million dollars?

I would buy my own restaurant.
Savannah {8}

I would buy a new picture for you since I’m caring about you, and then a new toy from Hobby Lobby.   The toy would be a model car.

Bear {4} Do.Play.Learn.

I would buy a super duper Mario toy.
R {5} Childhood Beckons

I would buy lots of candies, dolls, and toys!
Tessa {4} Little Artists

A Wii U with Nintendoland and all the Wii games I like.
Henry {6.5} Play Dr. Mom

The Hulk hand.
Aiden {4} True Aim Education

Lots of jewels and gems… so many they wouldn’t all fit in the house.
Bud {4} Making Boys Men

Legos.
Carter {6}

A really expensive motorcycle.
Big Brother {4} Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails {FSPDT}

Buy toys, monster trucks, tractor trucks.
Monkey {3} All Done Monkey

Juice.
Jossi {2} True Aim Education

Buy a house.
Emma {6} MamaSmiles

Popsicles.
Honor {3.5} Play Dr. Mom

A million pieces of food, and a million pieces of toys, and 1 dog.
Baloo {6} Royal Baloo

A 100 piece puzzle!  NO- a 159 piece puzzle!
Aiden {4}

Potatos and bread.
Tristan {5}

Loads of toys.
Champ {3} Making Boys Men

Food.
Emma {2} True Aim Education

Buy whatever I want.
Johnny {5} MamaSmiles

Every toy in the world.
Aikman {6} Montessori Tidbits

Buy something like a toy cat.
Royal {3} Royal Baloo

A gigantic chocolate mud cake!
Char {7} Kitchen Counter Chronicles

A real doggy.
Lovey {4} Fantastic Fun and Learning

A tow truck.
D {5} The Usual Mayhem

A house and food.
Ma {9} Kitchen Counter Chronicles

Andie Jaye

Andie Jaye is a former preschool teacher turned stay-at-home mom of 3 kiddos. Her blog, Do.Play.Learn., (formerly named Crayon Freckles), focuses on creative learning and play ideas, as well as parenting topics. Andie strives to be honest in her approach and experiences in parenting to let other moms know that they are not alone in their struggle. In her free time, she writes children’s books in hopes of publishing someday.

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