A family went to Walmart for the "all you can carry, I'll buy it" challenge. Trinity, a young girl, decided to participate and picked out several items, including clothes and toys. She managed to carry all of her items to the checkout counter without dropping anything, but her sister Madison, who also participated in the challenge, dropped one of her items. Despite this, Madison's parents decided to buy the dropped item for her. In the end, Trinity's total came out to be $82.13, while Madison's total was $93, but $12 of that was for a baby item that was later traded with Trinity. The family compared their purchases and decided that while Madison got more expensive items, Trinity got more stuff overall. The challenge was a fun experience for the family, and they are already planning their next challenge, "if you spell it, I'll buy it."
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The Goodyear blimp was seen flying outside the family's house.
2. The family's house was under renovation, and they couldn't do anything at home.
3. The family decided to go to Target to shop.
4. Trinity and Madison were given a challenge to carry as much as they could from the store, and their dad would buy it for them.
5. Trinity wanted to get a dress, but it was too big, so she had to find a smaller one.
6. Trinity found a Scrabble game and a live pet, which she wanted to carry.
7. Madison was also shopping and found several items, including a mermaid doll and a pony.
8. Both girls had to carry their items to the checkout counter without dropping anything.
9. Trinity's total came to $82.13, while Madison's total was $93.12, including a $12 baby item.
10. The family decided to trade Trinity's baby item for Madison's dress, which she had dropped and couldn't buy.
11. The family's baby is due on July 4th, and Madison had picked out a patriotic outfit.
12. The family is planning to do another challenge, "If you spell it, I'll buy it," where they can buy anything they can spell correctly.