Friday, January 10, 2014

the life of the pint size folks

Today one of my preschoolers was putting his shoes on and after he put the first one on I informed him that it was on the wrong foot. He grabbed that shoe and started to take it off, then stopped and told me: "I'm going to leave it on the wrong foot. I like it that way. It's tighter on my feet."


One of the other preschool teachers in my room was discussing rhyming words with the kids. She gave them some examples and then asked them to try. Teacher: "What rhymes with flat?" Preschooler: "Victor Vito!" [note: we do sing a song about Victor Vito, but I'm not sure why his name was thrown out at that time.]


And here's just a few of things I heard this week:
"My muscles are strong like my dad's."

"This is the Great Wall of China. This is where the monsters are [pointing at the wall]."

"Where did you get those glasses?"
"At a place where you buy glasses." 
"Like a 'make glasses store?'"

"I had a good day. I was good at lunch. I was good at nap. And every other time."

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