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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 31, 2005 at 12:08:41 from (66.203.172.221):
Some of you parents and grandparents will get a kick out of this. My grandson Keith is just beginning to talk, his first word was "Mum" and his second word was "Dractor". We just don't realize what an influence we can have, but when he comes to visit I have restored a little JD pedal tractor that I push him around on, he can't reach the pedals, then we go downstairs to the cabinet where I keep my models and I let him pull the doors open. I keep one model close to the front that he can pick up and there are a couple in the toy box we keep for the granchildren. On the weekend he was here and he sat on my knee while I showed him "Dractors" on the YT files, he even called Nanny, who came in and he pointed to the screen and said triumphantly "Dractor Nanny, Dractor"..I guess he'll be helping hay in ten or twelve years!! Mike in Exeter Ontario
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