Race Car Driver Helmets Childrens Halloween Hats - 4.0 out of 5 stars from 1 customer reviews
This is not a real safety helmet, people!
I bought this for my 4 year-old daughter at Christmas time. She, of course, asked for something so ultra-specific, so unusual, that there was no way on earth I'd be able to find it for her (last year it was a purple wooden sled. Yep.). She clearly has not yet grasped how Christmas works - you take them shopping, they want-want-want and can't live without any number of things they see, and Santa brings them some of them and you get to explain how he makes the exact same toys they see in the store and they get suspicious or just go with it.
So, this year she wanted a Lemon Meringue (she of cartoon character Strawberry Shortcake's posse) racing helmet. As god is my witness I have no idea where she pulls these things from. Regardless, rather than carving a helmet out of styrofoam in the shape of Miss Meringue, or just telling her "Santa won't do that" (as I should have), I opted for a vast internet-wide search, at the end of which I came up with this option and I was lucky as...
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This is not a real safety helmet, people!
I bought this for my 4 year-old daughter at Christmas time. She, of course, asked for something so ultra-specific, so unusual, that there was no way on earth I'd be able to find it for her (last year it was a purple wooden sled. Yep.). She clearly has not yet grasped how Christmas works - you take them shopping, they want-want-want and can't live without any number of things they see, and Santa brings them some of them and you get to explain how he makes the exact same toys they see in the store and they get suspicious or just go with it.
So, this year she wanted a Lemon Meringue (she of cartoon character Strawberry Shortcake's posse) racing helmet. As god is my witness I have no idea where she pulls these things from. Regardless, rather than carving a helmet out of styrofoam in the shape of Miss Meringue, or just telling her "Santa won't do that" (as I should have), I opted for a vast internet-wide search, at the end of which I came up with this option and I was lucky as...
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