I'm fairly confident that Milo wakes up in the mornings just
thinking about what he can touch. I see his brain start working from the second he picks his head up in bed, and usually he's pointing at something before I can even get him out of the crib. You can imagine this keeps me on my toes. I have a curious son, and I
love that (I, in fact, think it's a fabulous quality to have), but it does lead me to spend a lot of time thinking about what else I can give him to touch, taste, experiment with, etc.
That said, we're taking a little foray into crayons. Closely supervised, of course, but I will say - he's impressed. Especially with the tub crayons we used yesterday. And in true mommy fashion, I've got the pictures to prove that my son is already an artistic genius.
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Working on a masterpiece |
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The only sad thing about tub art is that you can't keep it forever... |
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"Mommy, are you taking my picture in the TUB?" |
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