It's usually hot here in the afternoons. When the kids are not asleep, they will be all around disturbing the "Attais" and actively playing and running around. So, since the Attais have to study for their exams and it's very warm to stay in the house, we decided to bring our kids to a shopping mall or to a play pen. We also thought, it will be a good time to buy Tricia's school shoes ( yes, she's starting school next week).
So off to Carrefour ( Klang) we went. We let the kids play in the playpen and Tricia also did sand art. We were just supposed to buy Tricia's school shoes, but when we went around, we saw a lot of children's toys for sale. Tricia kept asking if the toys are cheap or expensive. She already knows that we can't buy expensive ones for her. Then, we saw some Barbie Dolls for sale. The price ranges from 10-20RM. The 20RM ( 280-300 Pesos) ones are the Mariposa Barbies which costs around 600-700 pesos in the Philippines. I found a 10RM ( 140-150 Pesos) Basic Barbie for her and asked if she likes it. Of course, she nodded "yes" with a sparkle in her eyes. I found it to be a very good buy since Basic Barbies in the Philippines also ranges from 200-300 Pesos. We also bought some other toiletry items which were on sale, like a 3RM ( 45 pesos) 200 ml Biore Body wash and an 8RM ( 100 + pesos) 375 ml. Pantene Conditioner. I just couldn't believe the prices. When I was in the Philippines, we just used to buy shampoos and conditioners in sachets because buying them in big bottles will break your wallet.
Then, when we paid for our items.. we got a big surprise.. when the cashier entered the code for Tricia's Barbie Doll, the price turned out to be only 5 RM!! Woahh!! I can't believe that they lowered the price down to 5RM and that's an original Barbie Doll.
Then, on the way home when my Hubby and I talked about it, only then, we thought that we could have bought more to give to Tricia's cousins. If only we knew ahead that it was only 5RM. Anyways, we will go back there for sure and see if they still have those sale items. Maybe then they will have other items for sale as well, like clothing for girls or houseware stuff.
So off to Carrefour ( Klang) we went. We let the kids play in the playpen and Tricia also did sand art. We were just supposed to buy Tricia's school shoes, but when we went around, we saw a lot of children's toys for sale. Tricia kept asking if the toys are cheap or expensive. She already knows that we can't buy expensive ones for her. Then, we saw some Barbie Dolls for sale. The price ranges from 10-20RM. The 20RM ( 280-300 Pesos) ones are the Mariposa Barbies which costs around 600-700 pesos in the Philippines. I found a 10RM ( 140-150 Pesos) Basic Barbie for her and asked if she likes it. Of course, she nodded "yes" with a sparkle in her eyes. I found it to be a very good buy since Basic Barbies in the Philippines also ranges from 200-300 Pesos. We also bought some other toiletry items which were on sale, like a 3RM ( 45 pesos) 200 ml Biore Body wash and an 8RM ( 100 + pesos) 375 ml. Pantene Conditioner. I just couldn't believe the prices. When I was in the Philippines, we just used to buy shampoos and conditioners in sachets because buying them in big bottles will break your wallet.
Then, when we paid for our items.. we got a big surprise.. when the cashier entered the code for Tricia's Barbie Doll, the price turned out to be only 5 RM!! Woahh!! I can't believe that they lowered the price down to 5RM and that's an original Barbie Doll.
Then, on the way home when my Hubby and I talked about it, only then, we thought that we could have bought more to give to Tricia's cousins. If only we knew ahead that it was only 5RM. Anyways, we will go back there for sure and see if they still have those sale items. Maybe then they will have other items for sale as well, like clothing for girls or houseware stuff.
2 comments:
Wow..skwela na jud imo dalaga ate..exciting!..ate see u sa Mommy moments ha...he..he..
wow! Can I have a barbie Doll too?
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