With all the illness that has gone on in our home the last couple of weeks, it is taking us some time to learn the letter "T". That's okay though. Megan has enjoyed taking our time, especially since she is one of the ones that has been sick. However, we are making forward progress and having a good time too. Megan loves the fingerplay for "T". Actually, "T"'s motions aren't really hand motions or fingerplays. It's more like whole body motions. Stomping, jumping, clapping, touching the ground, and spinning around all make up the motions for "T". She is so excited when I tell her it's time for school work if only because she is loving the fingerplay or, as I've come to all it, the cheer for "T".
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
A Couple of Weeks of "T"
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