Derek is my 7 years old son, and he is so curious about so many things, but of course, he is in that age that his favorite questions are “why?” and “what is this for?” but is part of the learning process and I’m so happy with him and be able to be with him and live that process with him, he has part of the Alphabet dominated and his teacher told me that he likes to try to spell words and write; he has a small table that it was in first place for him to practice the alphabet since it has several games that teach the alphabet and is themed with the ABC and has figures of animals and the letter, so he could start recognizing some letters; but now it turned out that is the table to do everything, homework, watch TV, etc., but what I’m really amazed is that kids grow so fast, I remember like if it was yesterday when he was born, like my new year’s gift, and now he is adding up, spelling, writing, and thanks to the advices of other moms to try to make every game a learning experience; since he is my first son, I had no idea of what could be good or bad, and 8 years ago it was impossible for me to think that educational toys could be fun, but sometimes I feel afraid that he’s growing really fast.
2008/12/30
For fun and learn
Derek is my 7 years old son, and he is so curious about so many things, but of course, he is in that age that his favorite questions are “why?” and “what is this for?” but is part of the learning process and I’m so happy with him and be able to be with him and live that process with him, he has part of the Alphabet dominated and his teacher told me that he likes to try to spell words and write; he has a small table that it was in first place for him to practice the alphabet since it has several games that teach the alphabet and is themed with the ABC and has figures of animals and the letter, so he could start recognizing some letters; but now it turned out that is the table to do everything, homework, watch TV, etc., but what I’m really amazed is that kids grow so fast, I remember like if it was yesterday when he was born, like my new year’s gift, and now he is adding up, spelling, writing, and thanks to the advices of other moms to try to make every game a learning experience; since he is my first son, I had no idea of what could be good or bad, and 8 years ago it was impossible for me to think that educational toys could be fun, but sometimes I feel afraid that he’s growing really fast.
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I get so sentimental for some of my kids old educational toys. I'm even worse about some of the books that we read together. There was one, Hand Hand Finger Thumb that my son and I adored. I had one page copied and framed and put on his wall.
What a shame that they grow up so fast. I have one is most of the way thru her teenager years and is deep into Facebook etc, the other is still at the Club Penguin and stage.
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