By Minyvonne
Burke
A New Jersey woman added some furniture to her cart on Walmart's website, but didn't buy any.
That is why he was very surprised when several packages were delivered to his door.
Madhu Kumar asked her husband and two older children if they had bought the items, but they said no.
The only other possibility was the woman's youngest son,
Ayaansh Kumar, almost 2 years old.
Ayaansh, who still can't count, was playing with her mother's phone when she ordered the items.
He spent nearly $2,000.
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"It's really hard to believe that he did this, but it happened," his father, Pramod Kumar, told the NBC New York news station.
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The family has been receiving packages at their Monmouth Junction home for the past week.
The items include decorative chairs and floral decorations that Madhu Kumar had been looking at online.
"It's so small, it's so cute, we laughed when he bought all these things," she said.
Walmart did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday.
The family said they plan to keep some of the packages and return the others
for a refund.
Pramod Kumar said the family learned a valuable lesson: block their cell phones.
"In the future, we'll put in difficult access codes or facial recognition so when you pick up the phone it's locked," the father told NBC New York.