Hello @HomeEdders community, I am back to share with you again the latest activity of my little girl, which solving a puzzle.
It was last Tuesday when we went to the city for some important errands and my lil girl is with me coz I need to buy her a sandals. Then when we went to one shop to look for sandal but we found nothing, but instead we look for something that she can be used in her learning, she was looking for story book but she pick the book ABAKADA its a book for a toddler who is just starting to read. Then she also saw the small puzzle and she pick two but I insist that only one coz of our budget hihi then her choice is the elephant.
Then when we arrived home she is so proud to present what we bought to her tatay(father), and she immediately open the puzzle and solve it, her first and second try is quite difficult for her but as she keeps on trying, she did solve it easily.
What is the advantage of this puzzle?
Puzzle test the patience of a kid a toddler since she was only 3years old, and her focus on the thing because her eagerness to solve in on her own was there and she don't want us to help her, presence of mind is needed also, and she is starting to have a goal of solving it as her achievement and of course the happiness and enjoyment it gives to her after solving the puzzle.
And I am planning to buy her more puzzle and with more drawing this time to see how she can handle solving it.
Then the next thing that her attention caught was the ABAKADA, she said it was her story book, and to tell you honestly the other day she is telling a story to her tatay using the book ABAKADA, she really claiming that it is a story book, and here story goes like this.
"once upon a time a dog is blah blah blah" I can't fully understand her story since she talks very fast and in English language, she really enjoy speaking in English and her attitude or talent is she deliver her sentences in the best that she can even we don't understand her fully because there are words that she can't speak well because of her age but we can see how she tried to deliver it.
And just the other day, I start teaching her the basic reading of the vowels in our native language A E I O U, and I think she is learned something from my teaching but sometime she forget it and still using the English word for the vowels, which I understand because this is her first time reading the vowels in our native language.
But this afternoon she starts reading in on her own, while we are lying down in bed and I am just at her side hearing if she reads it properly and I can say that there's already an improvement with her.
And I just hope that as days goes by she wont be confused on how reading the vowels in English and with our native language.
This is for now. Thank you for dropping by.
Greetings,
Annie
All images are mine sorry no video as I don't know how attach it.