Annoying thing that toddlers and preschoolers do:
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
“We are playing house,” says Zuzu. I won’t even get into what this means for how they think I do my housekeeping.
Annoying thing that toddlers and preschoolers do:
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
“We are playing house,” says Zuzu. I won’t even get into what this means for how they think I do my housekeeping.
Interesting. So, that means toddlers/preschoolers = kittens?
They are exactly kittens.
There is so much in their heads that they don’t express, that it is impossible to know what basic premises they function with. To take their actions and load them onto our template of ‘everyday’ doesn’t work. Ever read ‘Billy Brown bakes a cake’? He just loves his mom and wants to bake her a cake. He won’t let her look in the kitchen while he builds some extraordinary cake (ingredients include a birdcage among other things).
Sorry, Billy Brown makes something grand is the title.
http://archive.org/details/billybrownmakess00kitt
I don’t keep books on the bottom two shelves of my bookcases. I think you know why.