Father Tracks Toddler's Line Of Toy Cars, Wasn't Prepared For The Disaster That Awaited At The End
By jadeSaxworth

Once precious babies become mobile, everything in the house is fair game. Then the messes start piling up when toddlers turn adventurous. Wee ones love emptying kitchen cupboards, tossing pillows off the couch and playing in the pet's food bowls on the floor. Two-year-old Maverick is the exploring type who decided to get creative with his favorite die cast cars while Dad was busy fixing dinner. Maverick apparently decided that his cars needed a good washing or that they wanted to go swimming. Either way, Dad was shocked when he discovered what his sweet little boy did.

Dad was preoccupied in the kitchen and couldn't play with him, so Maverick zoomed his cars around on the carpet by himself for a bit. But he quickly became bored, so he lined up his Hotwheels style cars as if they were headed down the busy highway toward a special parking spot Maverick had in mind. Dad decided to videotape his son's crazy antics and we are so glad he did! The camera follows a long line of cars down the carpeted hallway and around th

At the corner step, there is a toy dinosaur standing watch over everything and a big four-wheeler that's stuck in the line. Two or three cars cover each step as Dad ascends them, wondering where they lead. As Dad crests the top of the stairs, there stands Maverick, proud of his creativity! Maverick excitedly leads Dad into the bathroom, sloshing through the water that has pooled up on the floor and points to where he parked his vehicles. Why is there water everywhere? Well, Maverick picked the worst possible place for his cars to go for a swim and take a bath. Ick!
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