Tyya went shopping with her family. Tyya gets her own cart and loads it up with 100 boxes of ice cream. Her father does not let her buy the sugary junk. While she is putting it back, she passes the candy section and puts in 300 chocolate bars in the cart. Her father says no. Her father tells Tyya to not move while he finishes his grocery shopping. A lady puts a price tag on Tyya’s nose and put her on the shelf with all of the other dolls. A man wants to buy her for $29.95. Then, a lady wants to buy her. Then, Tyya’s father is looking for her and is wondering why she is on the shelf. In the end, the father has to pay for his daughter because she has a price tag on her nose.
Tyya is Robert Munsch's daughter, and this story was created because she wanted to buy a suggary marshmallow cereal, and he wouldn't let her.
This story is one of my favorites by Robert Munsch because it not only has his daughter doing exactly what she is supposed to in the end, it backfires on him and he has to pay for her because her behavior was so good that everyone thought that she was a doll!