Megan is transitioning into 24 month/2T clothing. Yesterday I was looking through what she already had in that size and I tried a pair of jeans on her and they fit perfectly. Her 18 month clothes are getting too short so time to move up. I picked up all of the spring/summer items she will need at a sale this morning.
For the longest time Megan would only drink milk/water if she was eating. We tried all kinds of things to get her to drink during play time but she just wasn't interested. The past few days though she has been taking little drinks of water throughout the day while she is playing.
Megan has never been a holder of things. She doesn't hold onto an item or carry one around. Recently she has started picking up items if you hold her upside down or let her lean off of your lap to get something.
She has started playing with her doll. She will hug it, give it kisses and play with it. She is also playing with her stuffed animals and stuffed dolls too.
Megan has gotten really good at putting coins into her bank, twisting dials and keys, putting shapes into the sorter and in general figuring out how toys work. Since we have been playing in the playroom at lot more lately she is exposed to a new set of toys and she is figuring out everything about them. She will completely check a toy over, pushing/pulling/twisting anything she can find until she knows everything about how it operates; and then she plays with it.
Megan's kitchen has a big light switch that turns on a light and music. There are a lot of items in her kitchen that play music but she likes it when the light is blinking to the music so she will turn on the switch and then play with the rest of the kitchen. When the music stops she will turn the switch off and then on again for more music. With the exception of one song if you turn the switch off and then on again it will change the song. For some reason there is one song that just keeps going if you do this and it happens to be a very long song that Megan isn't that thrilled with so when it comes on she will reach up and turn the switch off and then on again to try to change the song. The other day when she did this and it didn't change she reached up and grabbed the switch and as fast as her little hand could do it she did off/on, off/on, off/on, off/on, off/on about 8-10 times trying to get the song to change. When the song still hadn't changed after all of that she sighed and left the switch on and waited for it to finish.
Monday, March 5, 2012
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