Toddler Tuesday

Normally there would be a link up at One Hook Wonder, but she is taking a blog break. I will miss her posts. But in the mean time I will keep posting about what we did this past week until she returns.

This was another busy week due to making some shelves. Since the shelf making took place at my in-laws, wingnut spent a lot of time with grandma. We did get some work in though.

Some unsucsessful pink tower building. It amazes me how he can stack all ten blocks so haphazardly and make it still stand.

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Some fish size match up I got from here. I personally love printable activities but wingnut is not so in to them. He did about four of the fish and then stopped.

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I put some different geometric solids in the basic this week for him to explore. He loves playing with these.

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I was hopeing to get him to drive his car to the color tablet that I would say, but he wouldn’t. So we just did some matching. The other day he dumped out all of his crayons out of the containers I have them in sorted by color. Well, I was having him help me put them back. I gave him a green crayon that was in between green and yellow and asked him to put it with the green crayons. He looked at the crayons and you could tell he was thinking about it, then suddenly he sticks it in the yellow container and says yellow. Well something close to yellow :) After doing this I am pretty sure he knows yellow, red and blue. I am now more confident in moving on to color box two :)

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Comments

  1. Zarina says:

    Boys, and their love for cars (even when they have reached 30 and 70).

    I remembered when my first nephew stayed at our house on weekdays, he would arrange a series of Ferraris on the staircase. Cherish those months when we had at least a baby in the house during the daytime.

  2. There’s no tower like a toddler tower!

  3. Robin says:

    Fun tower! Pretty impressive how well he stacked that up. :)

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