Thursday, April 22, 2010

Ahren potty trained at 33 months

I am so proud of my busy toddler. At first, I thought that the busy toddler would have a hard time in potty training. After all, I've read numerous articles saying that "boys take longer time in potty training."

Oh, I had the biggest surprise when one day the busy toddler suddenly said "mommy, make wiwi." We rushed first to the his potty chair, but he doesn't want to sit in it, he said "go to bathroom." There, inside the bathroom, the busy toddler relieved himself.

What a great achievement for the busy toddler, hooray!









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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Goodbye, Popper

The busy toddler, all of his two years, grew up using his POPPER (popularly known as pacifier or binky) as his comfort blanket.

We tried several times before to get him off this habit, but it proved hard.
So imagine our delight now, the busy toddler has been sleeping for two straight days without using his beloved popper.

Could this be the end of the busy toddler's popper days..stay tuned.


Monday, November 2, 2009

Pumpkin treat



We don't have real pumpkins in our country.  But that won't stop me from introducing pumpkins to my busy toddler.

If We can't have the real one, then we shall print one.  Got this printable pumpkin from mommy Carissa's blog.

Check us out again to see the finished product.

Tower of blocks



I bought this toy when I was still pregnant with Ahren.  Its a Thomas the train toy with accompanying blocks.  Before, Ahren used to ignore this toy. Now, he's hooked into Thomas and can easily spot Thomas  trains where it be in stores or in web pages.

It helps that he can also build a tower of blocks from the train's base.  Its good for developing and strengthening his gross motor skills.

Look how he supports the base so that the blocks won't easily tumble.


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Leapfrog Math tray puzzles




My busy toddler loves this toy.  He's enamored with the bus tray that comes with this self-correcting puzzles.  In fact, if he wants to play with this particular toy, he says "Mommy, play bus"

I got this from an ebay seller (great find!).  As you will soon discover, I love leapfrog toys.  My sister used leapfrog with her daughter (my niece) and now i'm using leapfrog with my toddler too.

I like this toy because you can play shapes matching, then progress to object-number counting then eventually to simple addition and subtraction puzzles.

For now, I let Ahren play with shapes matching.


Fine Motor Skills



The busy toddler played with his play doh.

I gave him a toy cutting board and knife to slice up his playdoh.

Nowadays, if he wants to play with his playdoh, he says "Mommy, play cut."  He usually brings out the cutting board and knife from his cooking backpack (i put his cooking toys in his backpack).  I keep his playdoh on the top shelf so he really has to ask me for the play doh.

So far, he's totally into this activity which is good for his fine motor skills too. His cutting skills are still far from perfect but he's getting good at it.
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