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I am so surprised to see Cappy Coaster (the ride on toy) My son who just turned 17 rode his furiously down our driveway when he was 2 years old. I love Cappy -such great memories. Plus, I put him in a yard sale and changed my mind and saved him. haha
Love your photo of Cappy and your sweet daughter!!
I had no idea it was called Cappy Coaster! Lol. Thank you! Glad to hear it was so loved by your son. We call ours Dizzy because one eye is broken and it looks like he has a concussion. Ali picked him out of a line up as a consignment sale.
That is awesome! when I saw him I wondered if he was still being made…but I doubt it. My son used to speed down the driveway and used the toes of his shoes as brakes and wore a hole right through!! ha ha
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I am so surprised to see Cappy Coaster (the ride on toy) My son who just turned 17 rode his furiously down our driveway when he was 2 years old. I love Cappy -such great memories. Plus, I put him in a yard sale and changed my mind and saved him. haha
Love your photo of Cappy and your sweet daughter!!
I had no idea it was called Cappy Coaster! Lol. Thank you! Glad to hear it was so loved by your son. We call ours Dizzy because one eye is broken and it looks like he has a concussion. Ali picked him out of a line up as a consignment sale.
That is awesome! when I saw him I wondered if he was still being made…but I doubt it. My son used to speed down the driveway and used the toes of his shoes as brakes and wore a hole right through!! ha ha