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− | [[Marge]] takes Maggie to the market, telling her that she can play on the rocking toys. When they get there, Maggie eagerly looks at the horse and envisions herself as a cowgirl. Marge carries her past the horse and to the next toy, a car which resembles the {{w|Batmobile}}. Maggie looks at the car even more eagerly, reaching out for it and imagining herself as a costumed superhero chasing criminals in the car. | + | [[Marge]] takes Maggie to the [[Springfield Grocery Store|market]], telling her that she can play on the rocking toys. When they get there, Maggie eagerly looks at the horse and envisions herself as a cowgirl. Marge carries her past the horse and to the next toy, a car which resembles the {{w|Batmobile}}. Maggie looks at the car even more eagerly, reaching out for it and imagining herself as a costumed superhero chasing criminals in the car. |
However, Marge passes by the car and puts Maggie onto the last toy, a rocking duck. To Maggie's disappointment, her imagination can't make anything exciting out of this toy, and she simply sees herself as her normal self, sitting on a rocking duck. | However, Marge passes by the car and puts Maggie onto the last toy, a rocking duck. To Maggie's disappointment, her imagination can't make anything exciting out of this toy, and she simply sees herself as her normal self, sitting on a rocking duck. | ||
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Maggie's Crib
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Comic Information
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Maggie's Crib is a Bart Simpson Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson 61.
Synopsis
For once, Maggie's imagination lets her down.
Plot
Marge takes Maggie to the market, telling her that she can play on the rocking toys. When they get there, Maggie eagerly looks at the horse and envisions herself as a cowgirl. Marge carries her past the horse and to the next toy, a car which resembles the Batmobile. Maggie looks at the car even more eagerly, reaching out for it and imagining herself as a costumed superhero chasing criminals in the car.
However, Marge passes by the car and puts Maggie onto the last toy, a rocking duck. To Maggie's disappointment, her imagination can't make anything exciting out of this toy, and she simply sees herself as her normal self, sitting on a rocking duck.