A month ago, P couldn't get enough of his rings. Now, he barely touches them...instead, our go-to toy is a bucket with plastic rings and such in it. Not very exciting, you say? Oh contraire, my friend...
Here we are checking out what's in our bucket.
Here we are emptying out the bucket's contents.
Adding things back in...
No, we're not spitting at the bucket. We're making a noise while putting a ring back into the bucket.
His Grammy Share taught him this, although in her version, she makes a noise that sounds more like,"Kichy-coo." It's important for you to know that there is a technique involved here. If P throws a ring in really hard, you have to make the sound really loud. However, if he drops it in softly (which he will do while staring right at you to make sure that you're really paying attention to him), you make the sound softly.
His Grammy Share taught him this, although in her version, she makes a noise that sounds more like,"Kichy-coo." It's important for you to know that there is a technique involved here. If P throws a ring in really hard, you have to make the sound really loud. However, if he drops it in softly (which he will do while staring right at you to make sure that you're really paying attention to him), you make the sound softly.
Continuing to reload.
Who knew this bucket of plastic could be so much fun?
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