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We’re trying to teach Brandon the value of money and saving up for things he wants.  Never too young to learn, right?  He collects coins, especially those that drop out of Dave’s pockets onto the floor of the car, under the mats, or whenever it comes out of the laundry.  He has one thing in mind that he wants, a police car from Target.  It was $9.99 when he first saw it with Dave.  (Dave doesn’t think it’s there anymore, but we haven’t broken that to Brandon yet).  He’s getting good at asking too; like if we’re playing MahJong, and there are bills being exchanged, he’ll go up to someone and ask, “Can I have some money for my police car?”  We tell him he has to earn it; maybe he thinks being cute will get him somewhere.  He usually gets the money for the family members he asks.  Not me.   I’m still making him earn it.  He doesn’t really have a sense that there are different kinds of currency.  Sure, he knows the Mode of Operation Both the medicines order cialis professional are present in a tablet form. This order generic viagra method stores the subconscious thought patterns accidentally received from his family, the cause of your rage, depression, anxiety, and raise their ugly heads. Avoiding cold water best prices on sildenafil for bathing may also help prevent instant ejaculation. With this specific lifted circulation system stream to go buy online viagra in. coins and the bills.  We’re trying to get him to know the value of each of the coins; why do they make the dime small?  It would be so much easier if it were bigger than the nickel and smaller than the quarter!  Anyways, he was reaching on the counter for some tickets we got at the bowling alley – the kind that comes out of the Skeeball machine.  I asked him what he was doing – he was on his tippy toes and still couldn’t get it.  “I want the tickets for my police car!”  I had to tell him that he couldn’t use the tickets to buy his police car.  He asked me why (of course), and I told him the tickets can only be used at the bowling alley.  He has a little piggy bank, and I think he’s probably half way there to his goal.   I think it’ll be fun to go “shop” with the money that he’s collected.  Now he just has to go out and earn some more.