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Friendship on the Rocks After Mom Demands Free ‘Toys’ from Small Business Owner

by Charles Butler
November 13, 2025
in Social Issues

Picture this: You agree to do a massive favor for your best friend by watching her daughter for a whole day, for free. To be the “cool aunt,” you even bring a super fun, engaging activity from your own craft business to keep the little one happy. The day is a huge success! But when it’s time to leave, your friend demands you leave your professional supplies and business inventory behind as a gift for her child.

Sound outrageous? Well, that’s exactly what happened to one woman who just wanted to do something nice. Her act of generosity ended with a crying child, a furious best friend, and a friendship suddenly on the brink of collapse over some paint and wooden figurines.

Here’s the full story, and you tell me what you think:

Friendship on the Rocks After Mom Demands Free 'Toys' from Small Business Owner
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AITA for not sharing my “toys” with my best friend’s daughter?

So my (31F) best friend “Riley” (31F) recently just got a part-time job after several years of staying home with her daughter “Ella” (6F).

She and her husband haven’t been able to get the childcare situation totally sorted out and needed a babysitter last Saturday, so I agreed to watch Ella for the day...

I've been sort of the "cool aunt" ever since Ella was born. I typically will bring small gifts or activities whenever I know that I will be seeing her, which...

One important piece of information here is that I'm a very crafty person. I have a small online store  and also work with local businesses

for selling and distributing small batches of my product - hand painted wooden figurines. I thought it might be fun to introduce Ella into my hobby/business,

so I ended up bringing 10 unpainted figurines to choose from, a few tubes of acrylic paint, and some paint brushes. We immediately got to work and Ella was so...

She had an absolute blast painting her turtle figurine. But when it time for me to leave, I started packing up all of my supplies and Ella became visibly upset.

Riley insisted that I leave the supplies behind so that Ella could keep and play with them. I disagreed, and basically said that I have no obligation to give away...

I personally feel like I was more than generous by babysitting Ella on my day off and providing a fun activity for her. Riley pointed out that I have a...

which is true, but still, letting Ella keep the supplies and figurines would've been a loss in profit for my business. Ella cried when I didn't let her keep any...

and Riley argued that I should have never brought “toys” over if I wasn't willing to let Ella keep them. Now Riley hasn't been responding to any of my messages...

and I can only assume she's still angry over this whole thing. AITA? EDIT: Just clarifying that I DID let Ella keep the one completed turtle figurine that she painted...

My goodness, talk about no good deed going unpunished. You can just feel the OP’s frustration, right? She gives up her entire Saturday, brings a thoughtful, creative activity, and in return, gets accused of being selfish. It’s a perfect example of how being the “cool aunt” can sometimes lead to you being taken for granted.

The most baffling part is the mother, Riley, siding with her crying 6-year-old’s tantrum instead of, you know, parenting. She didn’t see a friend who had generously given her time and talent. She saw a walking goodie bag and got angry when it didn’t spill all its contents on her floor for free.

These Weren’t “Toys,” They Were Her Livelihood

Let’s get one thing straight, the things the OP brought were not “toys.” They were her business inventory. This is a critical distinction that the mother either didn’t understand or chose to ignore. For a small business owner, every unpainted figurine, every tube of paint represents a potential profit. Giving them away isn’t a small thing, it’s a direct financial hit.

The U.S. craft and hobby industry is a massive market, valued at over $40 billion. People who create things for a living invest serious money into their supplies. To dismiss them as mere playthings is deeply disrespectful to the artist and their work. What Riley was asking for was not for her friend to share a toy, but to donate a portion of her livelihood.

This whole mess really shines a light on the tricky nature of friendships between parents and non-parents. As clinical psychologist Dr. Andrea Bonior writes, it’s vital for friends in different life stages to maintain mutual respect for each other’s time and resources. When one person feels like they’re constantly giving, and the other feels entitled to take, resentment is inevitable.

Riley’s demand wasn’t just about some art supplies, it was a signal that she views her friend’s generosity as an expectation rather than a gift.

The Reddit community rallied around the OP in a big way.

Most users agreed that the mother was being completely out of line and entitled.

champagneformyrealfr - Riley argued that I should have never brought “toys” over if I wasn't willing to let Ella keep them. that is a stupid thing to say...

NTA and your friend is an AH for thinking her child is entitled to keep the things you were considerate enough to bring and let her play with.

brokenhousewife_ - NTA. The kid is understandable in crying, that's just what six year olds do.

The mom is supposed to explain how we were lucky to use them and how wonderful it is. Not act like the six year old.

AffectionateYoung300 - Solid NTA. Crafting supplies like paints and brushes are expensive,

not to mention that everything you brought is used for your online business... They’re not “toys.” They’re inventory for your business.

[Reddit User] - NTA. They wanted free babysitting from you and they wanted you to give them all of your craft supplies, for free?

You were more than generous... Don't let them take advantage of you.

[Reddit User] - NTA, mom should have explained to her why she can’t have them all rather than confronting you about it in front of her.

You are the villain to Ella now even though you didn’t do anything wrong.

Others pointed out that this is a classic case of a parent not teaching their child important life lessons.

[Reddit User] - NTA She got to keep the figurine she made. This is no different than if she had gone to one of those craft places where they let...

You get to take home only your project, not their supplies. Mom is being silly about this.

[Reddit User] - NTA and Ella is old enough to understand that

DJ4116 - NTA They’re yours…. obviously there’s no issue with taking something that belongs to you.

You could have an endless supply of items, that doesn’t mean the child is entitled to them. Tell Riley to buy her kid some supplies...

And some suspected this was part of a larger pattern of the friend being an opportunist.

Bookssportsandwine - NTA, completely. Why do I have a feeling that your friend will suddenly forgive you when she needs you to babysit again?

RiriTomoron - NTA. Your friend is using you. "Fun auntie" is way too often code for 'free childcare'.

rbrancher2 - NTA As you explained, these were items from your business and would be a profit loss for you... That would be the last time I ever babysat for...

How to Handle a Situation Like This

If you ever find yourself in the “cool aunt” (or uncle) trap, where your kindness is starting to feel like an obligation, it’s time to set some gentle but firm boundaries. It’s okay to love your friends’ kids without becoming their personal, unpaid provider of entertainment and gifts.

The next time you visit, you can say something simple like, “I’m so excited to just spend time with you guys today, so I didn’t bring any activities. I just want to play!” This resets the expectation that you are a walking toy store.

If a friend makes an entitled demand like Riley did, it’s best to respond calmly and directly. The OP did a great job by stating, “I have no obligation to give away any of my belongings.” There’s no need to over-explain or get into an argument. You are simply stating a fact. A true friend, upon hearing that, would back down and apologize, not give you the silent treatment.

The Real Lesson Here

At the end of the day, a 6-year-old being sad about a fun activity ending is totally normal. What isn’t normal is a 31-year-old mother encouraging that behavior and getting angry at her friend for it. The OP wasn’t just babysitting Ella, she was teaching her a wonderful new skill. The lesson Riley should have been teaching is one of gratitude. A simple “Thank you so much for watching her, and for doing such a fun project with her!” would have changed everything.

So, what’s your take? Was the mom just having a stressful day, or is this a sign of a deeply one-sided friendship? Let us know what you think.

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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