Two parents, Marco and Will, compete in a game show called "What Would My Kid Do?" where they try to guess what their children, Lucas and Katrina, would buy with $100 at a toy store. The children are given the money and left to make their own purchasing decisions without their parents' input. Throughout the game, Marco and Will answer questions about what their children would buy, and the correct answers are revealed through footage of the children shopping. In the end, Marco's son Lucas spends $201.34, exceeding the budget, and Will's daughter Katrina spends $96.31, staying under budget. Will loses the game, but both parents learn more about their children's preferences and decision-making processes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The game show "What Would My Kid Do?" features parents competing against each other to guess what their kids would buy with $100 at different stores.
2. Lucas is a fourth-grader who participates in the game show.
3. Katrina is a nine-year-old fourth-grader who also participates in the game show.
4. Marco is Lucas's father and a contestant on the game show.
5. Will is Katrina's father and a contestant on the game show.
6. Lucas is given $100 to buy whatever he wants, and his father Marco tries to guess what he will buy.
7. Lucas's favorite thing in the world is slime.
8. Katrina takes seven minutes to pick out her first toy.
9. Lucas goes over budget by $101.34 and has to put some items back.
10. Katrina ends up getting a Monster High doll with double hair.
11. Lucas spends his remaining $10 on two Glow Dough Slimes.
12. Katrina's total comes out to be $96.31, and she takes the change.
13. Marco loses the game show, and Will also loses.
14. The game show contestants realize that they don't always know what their kids will choose when given the freedom to buy whatever they want.