 
 e_vatch
Jodi Picout has a flashback of a 3 yr old trying to smother the other sister? I can't figure out if that was Anna trying to smother Kate or vice versa. Ive finished the book but still haven't came up with an answer?
Answer
i know this isn't much help,
but i was trying to figure out
the same thing. i think that
it's kate, because at the end,
she is the one who uses the
italic writing, but i could be wrong.
i know this isn't much help,
but i was trying to figure out
the same thing. i think that
it's kate, because at the end,
she is the one who uses the
italic writing, but i could be wrong.
What are some creative ways to entertain an almost 3 yr old on a plane?
 
 krystal
Me and my almost 3 yr old daughter are going on a 5 hour flight. If you have flown with a 2-3 yr old, do you have any creative ways to entertain them. Im already bringing some books, coloring/activity books, and some of her favorite toys to play with. Our DVD player just broke and we cant afford another one, so that is not an option.
Answer
Some airlines have portable DVD players for rent for the flight.
Pack a little backpack for him to carry with items that will entertain him. Besides what you have mentioned, I have used
* modeling clay
* snacks (Animal Crackers are good, b/c children will play with them and eat them)
* small puzzle (they come in small boxes at the dollar store or in the dollar isle at K-Mart)
* I Spy books
* book on tape with cassette and headset
* barrel of monkeys
* Duplo
* Rescue Hero
When the child knows there are lots of items to play with in the bag, it can be overwhelming and there will be no sustained play with one item, b/c he will be too concerned with getting everything out. Make a plan ahead of time for this. Even though children don't have a concept of time, you can say, "We'll get one item out every 20 minutes." Once the child has gone through all the items, you can start over.
Some airlines have portable DVD players for rent for the flight.
Pack a little backpack for him to carry with items that will entertain him. Besides what you have mentioned, I have used
* modeling clay
* snacks (Animal Crackers are good, b/c children will play with them and eat them)
* small puzzle (they come in small boxes at the dollar store or in the dollar isle at K-Mart)
* I Spy books
* book on tape with cassette and headset
* barrel of monkeys
* Duplo
* Rescue Hero
When the child knows there are lots of items to play with in the bag, it can be overwhelming and there will be no sustained play with one item, b/c he will be too concerned with getting everything out. Make a plan ahead of time for this. Even though children don't have a concept of time, you can say, "We'll get one item out every 20 minutes." Once the child has gone through all the items, you can start over.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers

 
 

 
 
 Posts
Posts
 
 

 
Comments :
Post a Comment