Between the hours of 6 and 8 are Scout's best playtime. For whatever reason, that is the time that her imagination soars, she doesn't need tv, and she plays really well by herself. Other times of the day, she wants the TV on, or she begs me to play with her or a friend to come play, or she just follows me around talking my ear off. But perhaps as a survival instinct, in the wee hours of the morning, she is blissfully self contained and plays so cute. When I get up, usually 8ish, I make them and myself a real breakfast such as eggs and toast, and the day begins. Part of my morning routine is to go into Scout's room and get her clothes and I always take a look around and peek at what had occupied her time that morning. Sometimes I marvel at how early she must have gotten up that day to do all the things she had done (sometimes Scout is up at an indeterminate hour, proceeding her sister).
This morning's play, struck me as particularly cute and I had to take pictures. She got me up at 8 to come see her "ecosystem" she made.
(I am sure that every mother in the world can relate to this: I am greeted at least 100 times a day with, "mom, come and see something" there is never an explanation on what will greet me, it ALWAYS has to be a surprise. My surprises range very widely in interest. Sometimes I am dragged downstairs to see a piece of thread on the carpet. Many times I am shown a horse in a book or on the tv or computer and asked, "can I be this horse?" (most likely scenario). Sometimes it's to see that baby sister is seconds away from falling off the couch onto her head. And SOMETIMES it's for something really cute and I am so glad she came and got me to see (I am always glad she comes to get me when her sister is in peril too, make no mistake). Anyway, this morning, it was for something really cute.)
This was the path to the ecosystem I was to take into Elinor's room which was where her "world" that she made was housed.
Here is the overall view. Basically, she took all of Elle's stuffed animals and many of hers and separated them into their different habitats (yes she threw around words like "ecosystem" and "habitat". Good to know PBS is doing it's job.)
I will now take you on a tour of the different habitats that went up in Elle's room while she was watching Elmo with mommy (ok, mommy drifted off a bit).
Here is the overall view. Basically, she took all of Elle's stuffed animals and many of hers and separated them into their different habitats (yes she threw around words like "ecosystem" and "habitat". Good to know PBS is doing it's job.)
I will now take you on a tour of the different habitats that went up in Elle's room while she was watching Elmo with mommy (ok, mommy drifted off a bit).
The farm pastures
(her favorite horse family, a sheep and a pig (that's housey for all of you who remember).
This is the barn.
It housed a kitty family, some dogs and a duck.
(her favorite horse family, a sheep and a pig (that's housey for all of you who remember).
This is the barn.
It housed a kitty family, some dogs and a duck.
In the crib, we had the South Pole.
(Two huskies, a penguin and a snowman (for good measure). I must say, I was pleased to see the penguin in the South Pole, not the North Pole. I choose to believe that she knew that's where they live and did it on purpose. You will visit the North Pole in a minute.)
First we will go to the ocean.
(dolphin, manta ray, shark and Nemo.
Oh, and don't forget Kermit, he lives on a lily pad in the ocean - I was informed).
Can't forget the giant sea turtle.
(Two huskies, a penguin and a snowman (for good measure). I must say, I was pleased to see the penguin in the South Pole, not the North Pole. I choose to believe that she knew that's where they live and did it on purpose. You will visit the North Pole in a minute.)
First we will go to the ocean.
(dolphin, manta ray, shark and Nemo.
Oh, and don't forget Kermit, he lives on a lily pad in the ocean - I was informed).
Can't forget the giant sea turtle.
Here we have the North Pole housing who else but Santa and three reindeer.
This is the beach.
Just one lonely crab.
(Guess it was the only beach creature she could find.)
This is the beach.
Just one lonely crab.
(Guess it was the only beach creature she could find.)
This one's my favorite. It's the forest.
(Hedgehog, rabbits and two moose. Are you wondering what cookie is doing there? Well, the forest is creepy to Scout, so she felt it needed a monster.)
(Hedgehog, rabbits and two moose. Are you wondering what cookie is doing there? Well, the forest is creepy to Scout, so she felt it needed a monster.)
5 comments:
Ha! loved it. Scout is so with it and aware of things around her and in the world. Great logical imagination also. She also didn't use as a location...the high plains of Wyoming and the Cenotes of Yucacan and the Pampas of Argentina.
This is awesome! Such an amazing kid. Does she watch "Planet Earth"? She would love it!
Love the monkeys swinging on vines and the North Pole cracked me up. The penguin definitely wouldn't have fit in there.
This is so cute! What a funny kid! I love the thought of her just playing by herself and doing this while everyone is asleep.
She has seen a lot of Planet Earth and loves it. But, sometimes we have to turn it off cause it's just a little too realistic sometimes.
I watched Planet Earth last night and I just love that show! (Let me just add that I was crocheting a scarf while watching Planet Earth) You have permission to call me a nerd. But I do agree that it can be too realistic because we watched the one about caves so it had millions of creepy bats and gross worms.
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