6-year-old uses her sleeping mom's fingerprint to make lots of Christmas gifts (to herself!)

Christmas is a wonderful time for children, who also receive gifts from people whose parents had forgotten about. There are also children, a little out of the ordinary, who manage to devise super refined techniques to get what they want. There are those who ask uncles, cousins, grandparents; those who manage to make the sweetest eyes in the world and make even the most severe parent yield; or who, like little Ashlynd Howell from Arkansas, provides for themselves, with a trick for true connoisseurs.

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Six-year-old Ashlynd waited for her mother Bethany to fall asleep, while they were watching a cartoon together, to take her smartphone and unlock it with her mother's fingerprint. Shortly thereafter, with a few clicks and a lot of skill, the little girl succeeded a: go to the Amazon app, choose 13 different Pokémon games he wanted, and buy them for a total of, listen, $ 250.

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The mother, in the following days, receiving all the payment notifications on her mobile phone, rightly believed that someone had stolen her Amazon passwords. Incredulous, she asked her daughter if she knew anything and the 6-year-old proudly replied: "Sure, mami, I went shopping."

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Mother Bethany only managed to return 4 of the 13 toys her daughter bought. Ashlynd, maybe Santa has exaggerated this year, don't you think?

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