"Momma, let's play 'Who Am I'," Luke's new favorite game.
"Okay, are you imagining or guessing?"
"I'm already imagining."
And so we start, "Are you a boy or a girl?"
"A boy," he says with a big smile. His repertoire of imagining in this games has proven to include about eight characters (Captain Jack Sparrow, Troy from High School Musical, his cousins Kurt and Justin, Daddy, Bolt, Gabriela from High School Musical, and his aunt Kiki). If you ever play this game with him, this could be important information.
"Are you real or on TV?"
"I'm in a movie," bigger smile this time... he loves this game.
"What are you're friends names?" I ask.
"Gabriela and Sharpay."
"I know who you are! You're Troy from High School Musical!!!" And I'm so proud of my Mommying, because not only are we having fun, but teacher Amy is thinking that developmentally he's learning to ask questions, piece together information to find solutions, etc... Then it's Luke's turn to ask the questions:
"Are you a girl or a boy, Mommy?"
"I'm a girl."
"Are you Elizabeth Swann? Are you Gabriella? Are you Bolt? Are you Daddy?" he surrounds me with guesses.
Yeah. Not so much on the inquiry yet... lots of imagination, though. And I'm so proud :)
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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