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546. Didn't expect him to like this

After teaching him this several times, he didn't even know he had to dip it before eating, which made An Ruo feel a little discouraged.

Forget it, I will teach him slowly in the future and he will eventually learn it.

After eating, she wiped his hands and took him to the mall to buy toys.

In her eyes, Kangkang is a normal child, so she wants him to choose the toys he likes.

There are all kinds of toys in the children's toy section of the mall. Many children are holding their parents' hands and excitedly choosing this or that.[

An Ruo also hoped that Kangkang would be like them and hold her hand and choose for himself.

"Madam, are you here to buy toys for your child?"

She walked into a store, and the clerk came up to her and asked her politely. She couldn't blame the clerk for guessing that they were mother and son, after all, they looked somewhat similar.

"Well, what fun things do you have here?" An Ruo put down Kangkang and just held his hand, intentionally allowing him to make his own choice.

"These are all new products, Transformers, four-wheel drive racing cars, remote control airplanes, remote control trains..." the clerk introduced them to her in detail.

An Ruo just nodded and picked slowly.

"Excuse me, are there samples? Can you take them all out? I want the children to choose by themselves."

"sure."

All the samples were placed on the ground. An Ruo knelt down and said to the little guy: "Kangkang, there are so many toys for you to see. How about you pick the one you like?"

Staring at the toys on the ground, Kangkang stared blankly without making any movement.

The clerk brought some more cute cartoon toys over, "Madam, I guess your child is too young and doesn't like these complicated toys. Maybe he likes these."

As she spoke, she pushed a bunch of colorful dolls in front of Kangkang.

A hip-hop monkey stuffed doll attracted his attention. He squatted down and pulled the monkey's tail, sat down on the ground, and started playing.

An Ruo laughed a little when she saw that he only wanted a monkey. She asked the clerk sheepishly: "Do you have any other puppets here?"

"Yes." The clerk took out all the dolls, and one of them, a one-meter-tall Winnie the Pooh, once again attracted Kangkang's attention.

He left the monkey behind, climbed up and opened his arms to hug Winnie the Pooh. He also raised his little head and looked at this strange creature that was much taller than him in bewilderment.

His move surprised An Ruo, "I didn't expect him to like this."

Suddenly a picture flashed in my mind.

When she was pregnant, Tang Yuchen played Winnie the Pooh to surprise her. Maybe she can also play Winnie the Pooh...[

An Ruo only bought one bear and carried him back to the hospital.

She told Dr. Wen her idea, and Dr. Wen agreed with her idea and said that it would definitely be a better way to treat Kangkang's disease.

An Ruo thinks so too.

Since Kangkang likes toys, she pretends to be toys and plays with him. If he doesn't communicate with others, he will definitely communicate with toys.

But it's too late today, and the props are not ready, so let's start tomorrow.

An Ruo returned home, and Tang Yuchen was also at home.

No need to ask, he also knew that she went to the hospital. They just got off the plane this morning, and she couldn't wait to go to the hospital. This shows that the child is very important to her.

"You're back." The man greeted her calmly, and his eyes fell on the TV again, deliberately showing his displeasure.

"Tang Yuchen, let me ask you something."


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