Tiny Talk Tuesday helps parents focus on one of the many joys of parenting - the funny things that our little ones (and sometimes big ones) have to say.
Join in the fun and record the Tiny Talk overheard in your house! Publish a post on your blog and link us to the laughs. Then be sure to link to the blog carnival on this post so more bloggers can join in the fun.
The guidelines can be found here if you need them.
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We bought the "big sister" version of this book for K (now 6) when she was 2. Both of our daughters loved it. When we found learned that we were expecting another baby, we immediately bought D (age 2) the "big brother" version.
He adores it and insists on it being read to him every night. He also totes it along in the car sometimes. He was looking at it in the back seat of the car when I heard, "Look at me baby. I big brother".
Oh so cute!
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We have been learning about the instruments in the orchestra. Daddy brought a slinky home from a conference for the girls and T (age 4) asked, "Mommy, which kind of instrument is this?"
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While playing Monopoly Jr. (the girls latest game obsession), T (age 4) rolled a one. She moved her piece one square and landed on a square with K's ticket booth. She moved her piece back and announced, "That wasn't a very good roll," and proceeded to roll again.
(no, we didn't let her get away with that, but all cracked up)
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8 comments:
Games can be fun with kiddos, no? :) Haha, T!
Sounds like T and Allison are on the same page when it comes to board games. We get the same thing when we play chutes and ladders.
awww so sweet about the I big Brother! The board game story cracked me up.. sounded like something I would do when I was a a kid.
I guess a slinky could be an instrument of some sort, like a shaker!
Oh the ways they will try to slip in a "do over"! LOL!
Xandra
Nice try, though, huh?? Kids and games are a hoot!
Love the brother comment...I bet he'll be a great one, too!
"That wasn't a very good roll." hehe. If only life were like that.
I can imagine the total innocence in the die roll! :) And do tell us what type of music the slinky comes out with!
I'm glad D is looking forward to his new role - that is precious...
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