I introduced the Tots to magnifying glasses last week. I had no idea what a huge hit these things would be with them. A whole new world opened up. We spent a good hour just running around the yard inspecting tree bark, leaves, roly polies, shriveled up peaches on our dying peach tree...It was a lot of fun. We ended up taking off for a nature walk around the block. The Tots thought the coolest thing we found was a dying June Bug being attacked by ants. They spent 10-15 minutes just observing the battle. It was actually kind of gruesome observed up close like that but the Tots really liked it.
The best discovery happened the next morning. As the Katman was driving off for work, he pointed out a smashed toad in the road and yelled to us to avoid it if we headed across the street. Silly Daddy. The first thing out of the Petite Princess's mouth was "LET'S GO GET OUR MAGNIFYING GLASSES!" So being the good mommy that I am, I obliged her. Now this was not just your regular dried up dead toad. It had just recently been sort of flattened out by a car. The Tots learned about intestines, broken legs, and what could have been a partially digested meal. The best part however was that as we were walking up to the toad to observe it an Indian family had just crossed the street and given the toad a wide berth. So today's lessons included science, social studies, and Bible(plague of the frogs thanks to a suggestion). Maybe we can work in a math lesson if we try to calculate the rate of speed the car had to be traveling in order for frog parts to be flung over a six foot span.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Hide N Seek with Four Year Olds
The following conversation took place yesterday between myself and the tots:
Tots: Mommy! Let's play hide n seek! You count first!
Me: Ok...1...2...3...
Tidalwave: Mommy!!! Is it safe to hide in the closet?
Me: Sure...but don't tell me where you're hiding.
Tidalwave: Ok! I'll hide in the pantry instead.
Me: 4...5...6...7...8...9...10
Me: Where oh where could my tots have hidden?
Petite Princess: Boo mommy!!! I'm right here!!!! (as she runs from behind the armoire doors)
Hide N Seek is so hard with four year olds.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Whole Half
Parenting sure can bring out the creativity. With a child like the Petite Princess, you have to be quick thinking and creative. When it comes to food, the Petite Princess is really more of a grazer than a meal eater. Despite that fact, she wants to eat have the same amount of everything Tidalwave eats. I can't even keep up with everything Tidalwave eats. Tidalwave is a boy that tries to fill both legs and then some when he eats. He's especially fanatical about bananas. He'd live on them if I would let him. Our most recent bout of hunger and competitiveness with the Petite Princess involved the oh so sacred banana. Tidalwave always gets a whole banana. He'll eat it. Petite Princess in this one instance decided she wanted the whole banana too. There's no way she'll eat a whole banana. This was explained in a kind fashion and then a half banana was offered to her. Unacceptable deal in the opinion of the Petite Princess. She wasn't budging. Thankfully the parental creativity factor kicked in and I offered her a whole half of a banana. She bought it. She was happy. Content. She ate the whole half. My days are numbered with this tactic. I can see the little wheels in her mind starting to turn every time I offer her the whole half. May God bless me with more creativity!
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