2 Little Teachers

Baby was seated at the dining table having her lunch. As usual, rascal #2 who can never sit still during meal times was romping round the house, touching everything that catches her eyes and curious mind and then she spotted her old exercise book from pre-school that had the very first ABCs that she wrote.  She then went to Baby and read out the ABCs to Baby, in a manner just like me or a teacher!  What amused me was that Baby obediently repeated after her jie jie when instructed by her jie jie.  Later Alycia followed suit and read a book to Baby. And there I was,  with 2 helpers during lunch.  Next time when my helper leaves us, I will rope in both Alycia and Sherilyn more to help me babysit their baby sister.

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Author: Shireen

I am a WFHM of 3 lovely girls - Alycia, Sherilyn and Cassandra. I am a health, fitness and clean freak. I am a freelance content writer and occasionally help out my other half in his food catering business. I also do product reviews and accept sponsored posts on my blogs. I hope you'll enjoy reading my blog as much as I enjoy sharing my day-to-day adventures and mostly boring ranting :P Welcome to my blog! :)

8 thoughts on “2 Little Teachers”

  1. Are my eyes deceiving me or is #2 eating without her bib? Has she suddenly gotten neater or is it a fluke? Maybe she didn’t have a bib to match her cute butterfly hair accessory.

  2. Barb… yes, Baby had a haircut in Ipoh 🙂

    Sheoh Yan… oh yes, you are right. When they are bad, they are horrid!

    Vicky… she loves that headband a lot! Agnes gave it to her.

    Mery… yup, my 2 little helpers.

    Kimberly… yup, Sherilyn has outgrown her bib 😀

  3. HFM,

    I’d take bets on how long she’ll make it without a bib if she’s anything like my girls. I kept trying to “wean” them off of the bib but my urge to keep them from ruining their outfits kept on getting the better of me so I reluctantly put the bibs back on at mealtimes. My neat freak personality cannot be hidden for long.

  4. This is why I say having daughters is priceless. They are eager to teach what they learn to their younger siblings. My 9 year old teaches her 5 year old songs, he alphabets, numbers, colors, and all those beginners stuff. And she positions herself like a teacher too when she teaches her sister.

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