We asked him about his day and all he would say was "good" and "I played and played and played". He couldn't recall many details, which is not uncommon for a three year old. He is the only person in the universe! Why would he notice anything else? Mike really wanted just one detail so he kept asking who Aaron played with, if the kids had names, what they looked like, etc. Aaron kept replying, "I don't know". Finally, Mike asked what the grown-ups looked like. "They were all ladies with circles for heads." I love it. More proof that preschoolers make lousy witnesses.
In Cars 2 news, we are still obsessed. As a First-Day-of-School-We're-So-Proud-of-You present, Aaron received Francesco Bernoulli. He is in love with this car. I tried to make some of this cars obsession into a learning activity, so this afternoon, we looked at a world map and talked about where each car in the World Grand Prix comes from. Then I printed out pictures of the cars and we taped thread between the pictures and their countries of origin. I had to make it a little bit interesting for me. Here's the result. I'm pretty proud of it! (Double click to enlarge it.)
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That is awesome! (The map, although the report is too.)
Something about preschool makes kids clam up. I don't know why. William was like that too. Still is.
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