I saw this today on the Girl Talk blog. I had a good laugh. I definitely can relate since my nephew LOVES Thomas and all of his friends. At least Jacob is kind and loving to his Aunt Jenn when he has to correct her!
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This is so true. Jacob NEVER gets them wrong. He can even recognize them by their faces! With the total innocence of a child, he quickly corrects us if we get one wrong or even stumble over the name. Today was a great learning day for Jacob. He brought his chewed gum to Daddy Luke to be put in the paper and thrown away! There is a neat story here, but too lengthy to post. Let's just say he knows more about promises and what they mean. And, I have to tell you, Thomas the Train played a role in the lesson by use of the book "Thomas Breaks a Promise"!
If it makes you feel better, Jacob and I do flash cards on accounting terms so he can better interact with his Aunt Jenn. Go ahead sometime and ask him about a balance sheet.
3 comments:
This is so true. Jacob NEVER gets them wrong. He can even recognize them by their faces! With the total innocence of a child, he quickly corrects us if we get one wrong or even stumble over the name.
Today was a great learning day for Jacob. He brought his chewed gum to Daddy Luke to be put in the paper and thrown away! There is a neat story here, but too lengthy to post. Let's just say he knows more about promises and what they mean. And, I have to tell you, Thomas the Train played a role in the lesson by use of the book "Thomas Breaks a Promise"!
If it makes you feel better, Jacob and I do flash cards on accounting terms so he can better interact with his Aunt Jenn. Go ahead sometime and ask him about a balance sheet.
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