Been awhile since I read this one, but I don’t believe the S(hare) word is in a young child’s vocabulary. Most of them certainly don’t understand its meaning when spoken by parents.
Don’t you realize half the fun is unwrapping the presents? (Sometimes more than half—depending on the gift.) ONE box for four kids It is not about sibling issues.
Might work if the gift was an in-ground pool, or a pricey vacation to a distant theme park, but even those type gifts would disappoint if they there is nothing under the tree to unwrap.
comic4matt almost 5 years ago
Girl, you’re asking for disaster
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 5 years ago
Been awhile since I read this one, but I don’t believe the S(hare) word is in a young child’s vocabulary. Most of them certainly don’t understand its meaning when spoken by parents.
heathcliff2 almost 5 years ago
Depends on what you get, how big it is, how many can and must be involved.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 5 years ago
share?4 kids? sharing??
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
Then get used to hearing, “Mommy, brother won’t share!”.
Frankie Harvey-Shea almost 5 years ago
Don’t you realize half the fun is unwrapping the presents? (Sometimes more than half—depending on the gift.) ONE box for four kids It is not about sibling issues.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Might work if the gift was an in-ground pool, or a pricey vacation to a distant theme park, but even those type gifts would disappoint if they there is nothing under the tree to unwrap.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
One gift from each parent to each child. They are different ages too.
DaveQuinn almost 5 years ago
No problem in my family as a kid. We each got one present, that was all. No money