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Had I known about this rug from IKEA sooner, I would have done my whole living room in it. The kids have spent hours playing on it. Hours.
They're not the only ones who have been enjoying it.
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It's so nice to see the little limbless people happy again. They've been through so much, you know. First they were liberated from Mulletville Lite. Then they were un-liberated.
Now? Italy, baby!
(Is it weird to say I'm jealous they get out so much?)
IKEA did not pay me to write this post.
3 comments:
Looks like a world of fun for the little ones. And snarky adults
That looks really fun. Phinn has a Curious George game set at the beach where there are various items hidden beneath little hatches you can open. When you shake it, the items relocate, so it's always something new.
I remember seeing a rug like this when I was a kid and seething with jealousy. Is 49 too old for one in my living room?
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