@putyourmindtoitma: The Coolest Toy ever. We have been playing with this thing for hours. This dance Squid is electronic and rechargeable. Colors, sound and movement. The whole family loves it. Comes with a fishing pole and can also move on its back! It even avoids any obstacles. Get yours today. I will be posting more of this guy #toys #toysoftiktok #cooltoys #cooltoysforkids

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jenni_diz
jenni :
Cute 🥰
2025-07-31 14:18:46
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jokerwolfsergio
WOLF JOKER WORLD 🐺🃏🐺🍀🐺💯 :
Nice 🐺🍀🐺💯🐺🍀
2025-07-24 16:26:49
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katherinewidger
Hotmess Mom Shop :
My kids would love it. My cats would lose there mine 😅😅
2025-07-24 20:24:04
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haras.lynn
Sarah :
That is so cool!
2025-07-25 12:11:43
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s.a.g.emomma
Chey :
omg the squid is adorable 😍 I might have to get one for my girls.
2025-07-26 17:07:28
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kelseylaws11
Kelseyツ | sahm :
I need one lol
2025-07-22 14:35:35
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the.5thgrade.teacher
Mrs. Kassab-Hojeij :
this squid is so satisfying to watch 😂😂
2025-07-29 14:00:56
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kidcrew.chronical
Kidcrew Chronicals :
This is absolutely sooo cute!!!
2025-07-25 02:21:19
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kims2312
Kimberly :
It doesn't look like it should be able to do what it does
2025-07-27 06:14:34
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katerinahelena19
Katerina Helena :
Haha!! That's adorable!
2025-07-25 13:36:19
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signingsavage
Angelina | Girl Mom | TTS :
I need this so cuteee
2025-07-23 15:50:52
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nickey0228
Nicole :
That is so cute!!
2025-07-25 13:06:18
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michelemybell9
Michelemybell9 :
so cute
2025-07-29 05:29:34
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andrew.harriman
Andrew Harriman :
So cool
2025-07-21 13:45:43
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craftymamaramirez
Lisa Ramirez 📖🌺💕🌻🌹🐅💃 :
oh my goodness,why is this so entertaining!
2025-07-25 21:01:32
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itstherealsavannah
itstherealsavannah :
So trippy
2025-07-26 20:08:55
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bettyflores223
Betty Flores :
So cute for babies
2025-07-25 12:36:31
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msmoody.23
Landaa :
I need one lol
2025-07-23 14:17:44
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phatattack81
Katie Checketts :
That is hilarious!
2025-07-21 14:20:01
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thisladyinblue
thisladyinblue :
is this real life 😳
2025-07-23 21:34:52
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putyourmindtoitma
PutYourMindToItMaretta :
😁
2025-07-23 11:46:23
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mac_michelle1
❌️Mac❌️ :
😆😆😆
2025-07-24 00:24:11
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therealamelia711
Amelia Faith🥂 :
2025-07-21 16:48:58
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contentbytan
Sweet T | SAHM :
I thought this was a filter 😭😭
2025-07-27 01:02:45
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sayruhayn
💎 Late-diagnosed Sarah ✨ :
We need this! 😳🦑
2025-07-23 02:30:48
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A lot of the ways we act or think about ourselves today come from experiences we’ve had and experiences that shaped us and taught us to adapt in certain ways to survive. We’re often quick to label ourselves as “shy,” “lazy,” or “too much,” but the truth is, these behaviors are often survival mechanisms we developed to protect ourselves from past hurt, disappointment, or rejection. It’s easier to stay small, keep quiet, or push our needs aside when we’ve learned that doing so kept us safe or made life more manageable. These coping mechanisms don’t have to define us. They worked at one point in time, but we don’t have to carry them with us forever. Start by giving yourself grace. Understand that these behaviors were there for a reason, they were the tools you had to survive. But now you can start choosing new tools. It’s okay to set boundaries, ask for what you need, and challenge those beliefs you’ve held about yourself for so long. You don’t have to stay stuck in old patterns just because they’ve been with you for a while. The key is to be gentle with yourself as you unlearn these responses. Practice self-compassion, take small steps, and remember that healing isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress. You’re not broken; you’re learning to live in a way that’s more aligned with who you really are, not who you had to become to survive. You’re allowed to take up space, to rest, and to ask for what you need. Start there, and know that you’re doing the best you can.

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