Hahahahahaha Good luck the jumping phase will start soon!
Just be prepared to run to the ER for stiches - If I remember correctly I went two times before I was 6![]()
Something to think about http://www.danoah.com/2010/09/you-just-broke-your-child.html
Just came across this, totally rad and makes me wanna do it with my boy.
Man, I think that kid is better at driving games than I am![]()
But it does look like fun to do with the lighty, I'm going to enjoy it when he's old enough to play games.
Glad to see some of them come with instructions. Trying to get mine into any item of clothing is like trying to get an octopus into a plastic bag blindfolded.
Another vicious rumor is that they can feed themselves at some stage. Currently he gets some food in his mouth and most of it everywhere around him.
Likes spinach? Are you kidding me? Wow, you're so lucky! My son, the little tyke, outrightly refuses to eat anything that is remotely related to any vegetable whatsoever, so I have a pretty hard time getting healthy stuff in his little belly. By the way, had another question for you guys; what do you think about kids playing video games and games on apps? By playing I don't mean playing all day but what if it's just for half an hour a day or so, and under parental supervision? One of my close pals (who's also a dad) told me he lets his daughter play some of these educational games online since they are a good way to supplement learning and I was wondering if I should try the same with my son. For instance, I just discovered this Penguins of Madagascar app called Dibble Dash which has all the characters of the movie in it (my son loves the penguins flick) and side by side it also helps the kids to practice the basic operations of arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Was planning to introduce it to him and see how it works, but I don't want him to get sort of 'addicted' to gaming from such an early age, as so many kids do nowadays; know what I mean? Your thoughts on this?
Likes spinach? Are you kidding me? Wow, you're so lucky! My son, the little tyke, outrightly refuses to eat anything that is remotely related to any vegetable whatsoever, so I have a pretty hard time getting healthy stuff in his little belly. By the way, had another question for you guys; what do you think about kids playing video games and games on apps? By playing I don't mean playing all day but what if it's just for half an hour a day or so, and under parental supervision? One of my close pals (who's also a dad) told me he lets his daughter play some of these educational games online since they are a good way to supplement learning and I was wondering if I should try the same with my son. For instance, I just discovered this Penguins of Madagascar app called Dibble Dash which has all the characters of the movie in it (my son loves the penguins flick) and side by side it also helps the kids to practice the basic operations of arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Was planning to introduce it to him and see how it works, but I don't want him to get sort of 'addicted' to gaming from such an early age, as so many kids do nowadays; know what I mean? Your thoughts on this?