The girls were Kindergartners all the way up to high school seniors, so you can't really judge the daughter input based on the appearance of the cars. Ours were definitely daughter-input appearing, but I know Vicki's friend had a lot of input on her car, and it still looked WAY better than my girls' cars. Time spent plus equipment available had a lot to do with that, I think.
I hate to say it but a lot of those cars look like a little more Father and a little less daughter input.
ReplyDeleteThe girls were Kindergartners all the way up to high school seniors, so you can't really judge the daughter input based on the appearance of the cars. Ours were definitely daughter-input appearing, but I know Vicki's friend had a lot of input on her car, and it still looked WAY better than my girls' cars. Time spent plus equipment available had a lot to do with that, I think.
ReplyDeleteThat makes more sense. I just couldn't picture an 8 year old making a fairly authentic mystery machine!
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