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geminigirl) wrote2009-06-03 12:17 pm
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Maybe I was wrong.
Yesterday, Naomi picked up a book called "That's Not My Dragon"-it's an Usborne touchy-feely book. She sat down with it, opened it, said "aaaah-gon" and pet the appropriate part of the page. And she turned the page and did the same thing.
I made no assumption that she had any idea what she was talking about, or that "aaaaah-gon" actually meant "Dragon."
But she just did it again. So maybe "aaaah-gon" means "dragon" and she does know there's a dragon in the book. I don't have any other dragons around for her to identify though, so it's a bit hard to test the theory.
I made no assumption that she had any idea what she was talking about, or that "aaaaah-gon" actually meant "Dragon."
But she just did it again. So maybe "aaaah-gon" means "dragon" and she does know there's a dragon in the book. I don't have any other dragons around for her to identify though, so it's a bit hard to test the theory.
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It's very interesting. We're also in the "You must read me this book many times in a row and I'll turn the pages randomly while you do it."
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Do you know how much fun the child would have with you? A dragon! And a beard! Oh my goodness she'd be over the moon. (And I would, too.)
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