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When I brought out the alphabet for the first time, Libby's first reaction was to make each letter stand on the head of another letter.
The tower grew taller than my granddaughter.
I like how these kids think outside the box.
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(There's even a Y in there for the coming ABC Wednesday.)
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Monday, December 30, 2013
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How cute!!:-))
ReplyDeleteLovely and creative!
ReplyDeleteChildren seem to be very creative and flexible, until it gets "corrected" once they start school. Shame. I love the minds of children under 6.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how tall and grown she is already. How quickly time flies. They all remind me of brilliant, beautiful Naomi.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to wish you a very happy new year. Please wish everyone a Hauoli Makahiki Hou from Art and me.
ReplyDeleteChildren rule! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat image for the alphabet theme, truly thinking out of the box, as was already said here.
Happy New Year,
Merisi
It shows you the power of letters :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
A cute image, Dina!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a very happy New Year!
So cute Dina, Libby is getting so big, I can remember when she was born. Happy New Year Dina!
ReplyDeleteKids always impress us.
ReplyDeleteI had these same letters on my fridge when my girls were little and we played with them all the time. Between these letters and Sesame Street they both could read and write quite early.
ReplyDeleteHave a great new year!
Leslie
abcw team
This picture and the story you wrote about your granddaughter makes me smile … :)
ReplyDeleteI have had these very same letters on my refrigerator for my boys and grandkids too. They always had a lot of fun with them.
ReplyDeleteLove your Granddaughters tower of letters.
Happy New Year Dina.
Sue
I love children's imaginations! Happy New Year from An Arkie's Musings
ReplyDeleteY not? Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteThese letters are really fun to share with our grandchildren, I did as well when they were small. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteann
That's such a good portrait, Dina!
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