Self-Made Toys
Brandon has tons of toys... from Legos and puzzles to robots and super heroes... from mechanical dinosaurs and dragons to remote control cars and airplanes... from McDonald's Happy Meal free toys to more expensive ones.
Well, being the only kid in the family he was kinda spoiled in the "toy department".
But sometimes, no matter how many toys he can play with... he does like making his own. And it always amuses me how creative he is when it comes to amusing himself.
He made this warrior shield, sword and shoulder pad himself out of an empty box.
He cut it out and pasted them together with a tape. Very clever, indeed.



















6 SIDE-comments:
First I will say how cute Brandon is!! But being a new follower of yours, I don't know who he is. A relative, I'm assuming. He is so creative!! Did he think of that idea all by himself? I have never seen a child do anything like that to this extreme, perhaps he will be an engineer or an artist when he grows up, yes, what do you think?
At Ginny... Brandon is my stepson who has autism. He is 9 years old and highly functional. He is indeed creative and his imagination is outstanding. He is our joy. And though we all struggle with his disabilities, he is a very sweet boy.
Still at Ginny... yes, he thought of that idea himself and a lot of others that I didn't get a chance to take some snapshots.
Brandon is cute and smart. He is very creative, Ruthi. :)
What a cute face! Young kids are so creative! On the female side talking, we were not fortunate to have the girlie toys the new generation has. We would just end up making paper doll dresses.
brilliant and very creative kid, so his name is Brandon!
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