, and only one word could coax him from the claw machine: “Nanny”.For more Parenting related news and videos check outThe drama began as Ashlee Larsen was eating her dinner at a Melbourne pub, when her two-year-old son lived up to his nickname Dennis the Menace, and wriggled his way into the machine.
“I thought, ‘I haven’t seen him in a couple of minutes, I’m sure he’s probably just in the slide’, but another minute went by and I didn’t see him come out, so I thought I’d better go check on him,” Larsen told 7NEWS.The pub manager called the fire brigade, but before they arrived Brooklyn started to cry, and Larsen’s partner Troy Wright attempted to break him out himself.
After struggling to get him free, his parents used one word to coax him from the claw machine - Nanny. Larsen told 7NEWS: “I thought, what’s going to get him down? His favourite person, his nanny. So I said ‘Nanny’s here, come and see Nanny’. So, straight away he went ‘Nanny?’ and he just turned around backwards and he just slid on out.”
“It’s not unlike him to do something like this,” she said. “His nickname is Dennis the Menace for a reason.”
um leave him there he's obviously picky if he's in a skill tester.
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