I told her that was fine on two conditions 1) she have the money to buy doll (taxes and all with coupon), 2) she keep her room clean until I can take her to the store.
Since Tori was two dollars short of her goal, she spent two weeks keeping her room clean. I, to be fair, kept reminding her to put away clothes on the floor and put away toys that belonged in drawers or toy boxes. She was pretty good at doing this. And in now way, would she earn money from ME that she needed for this Baby Alive. Tori had to find it on her own.
Finally, yesterday, it was decided that I could take Tori to get the doll. However, she still needed the two dollars. As luck would have it, Tori checked her piggy bank in her room and lo and behold, two dollars (plus some) were in there. I told Tori to bring the extra, just in case (I'm not used to sales tax in Arizona).
We went to Wal-mart where they had the doll cheapest ($15, plus $5 coupon, meant only $10 for doll, which is completely reasonable).
Now to interrupt, I just want to say, I remember when I was Tori's age and a few years older, raising my money to buy toys I wanted. It always felt so good when I finally had the cash and I could go to the store to get the Barbie or My Little Pony that I wanted (those were my big toys when I was a kid). There is something about buying something yourself that makes you so attached to a toy.
But anyway, we went to Wal-mart, Tori picked out the doll herself (Baby Alive - Baby Beautiful now), went up to the cashier, presented coupon and money, and walked off with the doll all by herself. I could tell she was so proud.
However, we do have an agreement. Before Tori can raise money for her next toy, she must put some money away into her 'fund'. It's always good to save for that rainy day and never too early to start saving for your future.
Oh and the baby doll...happily slept by herself in the Dora bed next to Tori's bed. And today, Tori gave her swimming lessons in the pool, after she took her for our walk at Saguaro National Park. *sigh*
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