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Monday, March 24, 2008

The Doors and the Alphabet song

I have been meaning to introduce my son to some more music other than the Beatles. This time I started playing the Doors. I bought a new phone, the Motorola Q 9C and it doubles as a music player. So what did I do? I loaded the player with MP3's. I fire up the music and hand over the phone to my son. He didn't want to give it back to me. He had the Doors blasting when we went to eat at Rubios. He's not singing the doors yet and I don't expect him to because some songs you can't understand some of the words. But it's a start. He calls my phone "the music box". (I taught him that)

MotoQ 9C
"The Music Box" This is the new Motorola Q 9C from Sprint


Ok so we're sitting at Rubios eating fish tacos, and the wall next to us is painted. Has drawings and words. My son starts pointing at the letters pretending to know what they are. He points at the letter and is complete off. But the thing I noticed which is fine by me is the fact that he knows they are letters. So there I am correcting him and when we get to the letter "O" I ask him, what letter is this? He replies "O" I was in shock! Ok so this is the only letter he got right but he's on the right track! I didn't have time to sit with him today and recite the alphabet because we were running around doing things but I was amazed!

One of the funny things to this story is that while I was correcting him with the letters he got wrong he would sing the alphabit song. I would point to the letter "T" he would get it wrong and I told him "T" and he would sing "UVWXYZ" and I would just start laughing. OMG!! Kids this age are something different.

1 comments:

L.A. Mama said...

He is also showing you that he is ready to learn the alphabet. A lot of people think that two year olds are too young to learn the alphabet, but both my boys knew their letters by the time they were two! Get alphabet fridge magnets...teach him his ABC's :) If he knows his letters early, he'll be an early reader and most studies show that the earlier a child learns to read the better he/she will do in school and life.

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