The letter fascination continues. Her magnetic letters are out and stuck to the white/ magnetic side of her IKEA easel, and we’ve been spelling people’s names.

For physical education yesterday we were doing kata in the garden – I started and she joined in. Seems like this is quite a good way to get her doing stuff as well. We had a day without TV which I enjoyed, but I’m not sure went down nearly as well with anyone else.

Today she helped me sort the post by trying to work out who each letter was for, and that worked quite well. Now she’s chopping up bits of paper to make a collage, and that is making her very happy.


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