One of the things that has surprised me about this kid: she does a lot of things spontaneously that I thought had to be taught. For example, we never got around to trying to play peek-a-boo with her, but a couple of months ago she started hiding her face under her blanket and then peeking out at us. When she covers her face we say "Where's Aletheia?" and when she uncovers it, we say "There she is!" Aletheia laughs and does it again, up to about 25 or 30 times in a row. She'll vary the speed, sometimes being covered for a split second, and sometimes up to 10 or 12 seconds.
At Nana Freda's house, she discovered that for the purposes of the game, a paper plate will work just fine.
10 Months, 21 Days
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
"Where's Aletheia?" Paper Plate Edition
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1 comment:
She's so easily entertained. Paper plates and remember the bows at Christmas? I guess you realize how lucky you are.
Grammy
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