Whistle for Willie week
We borrowed this from godparents who have kids too old for this. Ate and Ant instantly loved it. However, Ant doesn't show much interest for it these days.
Shape sorting is something she did quite early and this toy was an old friend of hers. She played with it once and then that was that. To the shelves again and to come out another day...
Her first encounter with wooden clothes pins was to take it apart. This time I showed her how to pinch it hard enough and what it is for. We tried to do this again from last week. These cute ones came with their own designs. I just drew the designs and stuck it around a box so she could match them. It was a challenge for her to pinch it open. She needs more time coloring things to strengthen her fingers I think. Maybe we color together.
"C" words were in English and she did one word at a time. I chose dolce words: can, come, call and added cat.
Homemade stoplight vertical ring sorter was a hit. I got empty toilet paper rolls. Cut it and rolled it up to make it thinner. Using hot glue I kept it in place. Then I covered the top with paper using glue. Painted it with my fingers since I couldn't find the brush - less stuff to wash too. Hot glue it on black paper that I pre-cut into the shape of a stop light. The first version I made was destroyed because Ant realized she could pull out the tissue roll. I made this second version a little more sturdy and told her not to pull it out. So far it's still alive.
I just taped it on her tiny white board.
Ate used this - some blocks are already missing because Ant used to throw them around.
Shadows were part of the book so Ant did some shadow matching quite easily. She enjoyed sticking the magnets I made.
I bought these plastic scissors before and now I brought them out. I printed different dog breeds and Ant had to cut in between each one. Of course she tore up some dogs and ditched the scissors at one point. She does like to use it though, but as soon as I see she is frustrated, we just go straight into tearing it.
Horizontal lines aren't really her thing for now. Will keep trying though.
Ate used this shape sorter from little tykes that would light up.
An outline of the letter "C" and a blue stamp and papa's guiding hand.
On the white board I wrote descriptions beside the stoplight. Ant enjoyed erasing it. Will just write it again to get her familiar with the words.
Played with her gorilla puppet who showed us inside, outside, upside down.
Painting is still the best. We tried to make the brick wall in the book using a sponge. She would dab it as I showed her, but she eventually glided down the sponge to try and fill up the poster. Vertical lines get practice -- how about her horizontal lines. Maybe next time. Art should be everyday!
It was supposed to be yellow, but I mixed in some orange.
We took out her tiny wooden beads for sorting bears and flowers. She did it for a while then when I laid down to rest my aching back, she started balancing them on my face!
Bears and flowers on my face!
Of course we had our trips to the park.
And we went hunting for a Daschund and other dog breeds. A few months ago we went to a dog show and it's a great time to take a look at the pictures we took back then.
I thought I would have to go to a pet store to find a Daschund like Willie, but turns out our neighbor had two. Walking around we spotted other breeds. I couldn't take their photos. These are photos of the dog show a few months ago.
I simply showed them to Ant again so she could remember that time. I had to look up the dog breeds since I wasn't familiar with them either.
The other thing I could remember from that dog show was trying to avoid a lot of dog poop! Not all dog owners were as responsible as we hoped they would be.
We had a few photos with some of them. I made sure we sat beside the biggest dog - a male Siberian Husky - I didn't post the photo though.