Colleen's vocabulary has made leaps and bounds in the past year but some of it still only makes sense in her own head. Some of her word combinations make me smile. When someone is holding her and she wants to be put down... "put you down me!" We know exactly what she's saying although we don't put those words together quite that way.
She received a birthday gift from her godmother, Jennifer Jensen, a game featuring the very popular (at least in our house) PBS show, Word World. The characters are animated using their letters for their bodies - it's hard to explain so go to www.pbskids.org if you haven't seen it yet. In fact between Word World and Super Why! (also, PBS) she learned her letters long ago.
Colleen's initial reaction was "Awesome! Word World!" and then demanding that I open the box so she could play. She was so excited she was all clenched and shaking like a leaf. She and Robert were playing nicely with her chanting the letters "E E E E E E E E" while Robert fetched them for her "Sheesh Colleen here's an E." After few minutes of playing she got distracted and went away, leaving Robert to continue playing.
Well, now she wants to play again but Robert doesn't want her to mess with the work he's done. She's complaining to me and says "Mooooom! Robert do mine!" In her mind that means Robert's playing with my toy.
That was a pretty long story just to show that my little girl is Tarzan.
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