Tuesday, January 25, 2011

L- 2yr&4mos

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Lydie's phrase of the week is when I point to a page in her book that has only one object and if I ask her how many there are, she says: Not Many, in Chinese. So I am teaching her the quality of "only one" this week.

If I ask her something with a "Why", she answers with a "because".

It also happened this week in the van, she would sing the English alphabet song(Twinkle Twinkle melody). And she would stop after singing a couple phrases, in Chinese,"what does that mean?"

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