So, the toys he has are very simple but open ended and inspiring--a basket of toddler legos, a couple of baskets of different style blocks, a wooden push cart, chunky wooden puzzle, and a basket of "treasures." His basket of treasures holds a wooden spoon, a solid wood embroidery hoop, a small ceramic bowl, some play silks, a jar of fabric scraps, and a colorful tin with butterflies on it.
Today, Gabriel played with another "treasure" he found around the house--a market bag. I always use a canvas market bag to carry our library books back and forth. And in perfect imitation of Mama he took a bag and filled it with bunch of of his books and carried them into the living room to read.Being his mama, of course, I was enthralled and amazed at his endeavor. His action was so purposeful and complete. I love that he loves books, and that he found pleasure in a simple object--just a market bag, but it provided more than any electronic toy could ever give him: the opportunity to use his motor skills, a task to carry out, and the success of accomplishment. He did it all by himself!
Then as it goes in most toddler's lives, there is a time to be a big boy, and a time to cleave to Mama. We had a doctor's appointment today for a weight check. All was well with him physically, but he was overwhelmed by the scale and needed me right then and there--half dressed and still very much a little one--climbing up into the crook of my neck to snuggle. We finally got him weighed, he had a flu shot (just cried for a minute and it was done), and a nice visit with our pediatrician. He got a sticker and a copy of "Owl Babies," which made for a very happylittle boy at the end of the visit.
This evening, before I left for the library, he brought me some books to read on the sofa. My little reading guy....


Oh I love that you are having less toys, I think their is lots for a child already in the home, just like your shopping bag, soon he will be playing shops, ( with all your cupboards open!!! ) how fun will that be for Mother and son. cheers Marie
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