She got out her dry erase workbooks and traced some of the letters. Then she wanted to write Norman a Valentine on the blank part. She wrote an "I", then she had me write a heart. (I drew a dotted heart for her to trace twice, but she got frustrated and had me do it instead.) I added "To: Norman" as requested. Then she filled in "YOU" and "LUCY". She figured out how to write "you" by looking at the generic plastic grocery bag she saw across the room. :-)
She read herself Mouse Paint.
Baby Henry came over. Lots of practice sharing and not grabbing and protecting people who are younger/smaller than we are. Watched The Muppets.
Listened to Bailey Goes Camping read-along book.
Listened to our Charlie Brown Christmas read-along record.
Spent quite a bit of time playing with Legos after I built one of the fireman set things for her. (She only has two small sets and a couple of extra minifigs.)
More Legos after dinner. Then she moved on to the Duplos.
I read her Edwina the Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct.


I love that Henry is Baby Henry, and I like that you're doing this! So fun. :)
ReplyDeleteWhile she's at our house she and Henry usually play together quite a bit. We don't have much structured time but I'll usually read to her and Henry, then they chase each other around the house, we'll usually have a snack, watch a movie or an episode, and eat lunch.