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Parents Found A Great Way To Comfort Their Son Who Lost His Favorite Toy

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When a little boy lost his favorite toy he was heartbroken… So, his parents told him that his toy wasn’t lost but that he went travelling around the world. Than his parents wrote about this on Reddit asking everybody who knew how to use Photoshop to make this “toy traveling” story real. Well, Reddit delivered.

h/t: izismile

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