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  • « Does my child need a religion? | Home | Why toddlers want to shine and stand out »

    How toddlers play

    By bigpumpkin | November 11, 2008

    Have you ever wondered? Have you observed? They are the most interesting species, I’m telling you!

    This is Tee at a friend’s place during a playgroup and I caught them doing this. Just what in the world are they doing? Bowing for forgiveness?

    They looked like they were in some kind of spiritual trance…….

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    But the noise that came with it confirmed it wasn’t. The noise was loud. A cackling kind of laughter. These girls are crazy.

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    One Response to “How toddlers play”

    1. Lian's Parenting Tips (36 comments.) Says:
      November 13th, 2008 at 1:25 pm

      Kids and adults - definitely NOT on the same wave length. Not just the things they do, even the things they say! My son keeps saying “kucing” these days. I think he just finds it a fun word to say. Crazy!

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