As we were cleaning up after breakfast. Rogan gave Arwen the paper to entertain her as we were working, until we could clean her up.
It actually looked like she were reading as she turned the pages to look at what was on them.
It was too cute to not record!!
Blessings,
- Keeper of the Hearth
- Traditions
- Liturgical
- Feasts of Jesus
- Feasts of Mary
- Saints
- Angels
- Advent
- Midnight Feast
- Christmas
- Epiphany
- 12 Days of Christmas
- Stir Up Sunday
- Madi Gras
- Shrove Tuesday
- Ash Wednesday
- Lent'
- Passiontide
- Palm Sunday
- Holy Week
- Triduum
- Good Friday
- Easter'
- Candlemas
- Ascension Day
- Pentecost
- Michalemas
- All Saints/All Souls
- Christ the King
- Stations of the Cross
- Liturgical Year
- Faith
- Feminine Arts
- Learning
- Season
- Books
- Saints
- Homesteading
- e-book
6 comments:
She may surprise you. She may understand more than you know. Our son, Shane, learned to read all by himself at about that age. Well, we don't really know what age. We just know that at 23 months -- still not walking -- he crawled over and read an entire book to me. When and how he learned to read will forever remain a mystery! Kids are deeper than we think sometimes! Cute pictures!
That's just too cute! A treasured photo for sure.
Blessings,
Anne
Sooo sweet to see what little ones do :-)
Isn't it nice that homeschooling gives our children reading as a "natural" enviornemnt~ :-)
Hugs, Cinnamon
THat is ever so cute. They learn very early when they have older siblings,
so cute. love her look of genuine interest in the news!
Oh that is so sweet made me smile :D ~Love Heather
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