I love it
when little moments of learning get presented to you. I believe that children
are always learning so I don’t
necessarily ‘create’ lots of situations; I just let them happen when I notice that they are heading that way. Like the other week, I was cutting the petals of
some hydrangea that I was trying to dry but had wilted in the heat. The kids
were just playing with their toys and the TV was on and I was letting these petals
fall onto a tea towel to collect them all up. Etta wandered over and asked to be
put onto the chair, and with dummy in mouth she just sat there and started
touching the petals and grasping them between her fingers. It wasn’t long before my pile on the tea towel was off the tea towel and sprinkling onto the floor.
And then with that, Raph bounded over questioning what Etta was doing. He then
climbed on a chair and between them played at piling up the petals for about 20
minutes. It wasn’t long until we were using the leaves as plates for petal food and ‘feeding’ each other. It was
just a precious little pocket of time before they got distracted and headed
back off to do their own thing!
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