You could could make a stuffed one together. It wouldn't break so easily and last forever. Not to mention the memory of making something with her dad.
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She’s got a plush one also. Doesn’t have the same appeal without all the extras...
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bury logs of fresh green wood. fungus will colonize it and give you real ones.
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Give her one twice as big as the old one and she'll get tired of it.
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Seventy pound toadstool made of pure cement.
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That was my thought too. How big does said toadstool need to be?
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Haha, this reminds me toadstool used to be my "sign" in kindergarten (how you would recognize your stuff since you cant read hence cant use nametags) and mom would stitch it to my stuff. She also bought some fancy buttons that looked like it.
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oh, and now this reminds me of how we used to have a BUNCH of different fancy buttons, in various shapes of animals and plants and stuff and play with them with my sister substituting them for lego figurines... The nostalgia ^^"
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Or get her a kiln and teach her to make them
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