Because I’m procrastinating working on my novel:
Judah’s Aunt Lacey gave her a little gift when she was here in August. It’s a educational item, sort of like flash cards, but not really. It’s called something like “BrainSmart” or “I’m Smarter Than You” or “This Is To Get Me Ahead Of All The Other Kids In My Grade” or something like that. It’s a set of two flip-chart type sets of cards with a thinking activity on each side. The answers are on the following cards. It’s picture-based and Judah loves it and is pretty good at the whole thing. My dad would say it’s because she’s his granddaughter, but I’m so taking credit for this one.
Anyway, one of them shows several tools - a hammer, a screwdriver, a wrench, combination table/miter/crosscut saw, that kind of thing - and one “answer,” like a nail. It’s her job to figure out which is the right tool for the job. The set also encourages you to use the cards for other things, like asking her to name each tool.
So I did. I pointed to the picture of the hammer, and said, “Judah, what’s that called?”
“It’s called a knocking-fings.”
I tried another tactic. “What is it used for?”
“It’s for knocking fings.”
Of course.
Another card has a picture of a shoe without any shoelaces. I asked her, “What is this shoe missing, Judah?”
“The other shoe,” she replied.
Technically, she’s correct. You can’t pull one over on my child, I tell ya. She’s gonna tell you how the cow eats the cabbage.
it’s a totally new perspective! Cool.
Keep procrastinating- it’s good to see you in blog land.
Okay. I just read about nonowrimo. Very cool. In that case, don’t procrastinate. We missed you at fall fest, too. It was fun.
omg
that kid is genius
i love it!!!! she’s definitely tapping into the treadwell in her with the shoe response!!
Definitely an out-of-the-box thinker! I’m glad to see she likes those flip cards so well
She does love them. I’ve also found a bunch of them at this teacher supply place a few blocks from here. So I know where to go if I ever need more.
The box it comes in is currently wedged between the couch and the wall, thanks to the person who threw my shoes in the toilet.