My biggest frustration right now is getting K(2) to stick with one thing for more than 2 minutes. He's a lightning ball. I tried to do some boxes with activities just for him, except M (5) finds that K's boxes are more interesting than his own and ends up into the activity upsetting K. I did find that a few packages of beans and some sorting toys sure kept them busy for an hour! But alas it lasted only one day for one hour. The next time they wanted to try it there were beans everywhere and it was "mom he took this" "mom he did that" within 10 minutes.
So now I'm trying to decide to go ahead again this weekend with Ping and some revised activities, or to give up and move onto a different subject matter. After our first weekend I felt like things were going great, now I'm just a little disapointed.
On another note I did get several activities from the dollar store - different shaped balls, art supplies, sorting toys, and plenty of small toys (easter baskets yay!). I even got boxes to organize everything. I may have to hit them up again to see what else I can find!
I'm going to post some pictures from M's birthday and the bean extravaganza. Hopefully I can remember my camera tomorrow.


2 comments:
Ping was one of my favorite books when I was a kid! Who couldn't love it?
Oo, now the memories are flooding back. Have you heard of Tikki Tikki Tembo? We loooved that book and read it probably a billion times.
I just read this. Just know that the attention span of children can basically be summarized to be as long in minutes as they are years old. Your two year old probably does have a two minute attention span.
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