You are resistant to learning your colors; however, you can identify triangles, squares, and hexagons (and say "hexagon" too!). We'll keep working on those colors.
Since family and friends are spread out all over the place, we decided to put this blog together so everyone who wants to can be a part of this crazy time! I have a friend who writes her blog to her daughter and I thought that was a great idea. I would have loved to read a diary or a whole bunch of letters from mom/dad/grandma to me about me.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
What are the requirements for kindergarten?
You have learned some more letters: A, L, H, M, Q, and U. What is more fun to me is you are now counting to 12...sort of. You rattle off 1-5 easily. Sometimes we have to prompt the 6, especially if we're counting on fingers because you call it 1 again. However, when we get to 10, you say 12. Apparently 7 didn't eat 9, it ate 10 and 11. (Sorry, bad joke. I'll explain it when you're older.) Since you have 1-5 down, we started counting in French. We've been doing that a few days only. The other day we were in the kitchen, I was making dinner, you were pointing at the animal pieces to your barn on the fridge. I hear you say, "Un, deux." Woo hoo! You are so smart and I don't care if I'm biased or not!
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