Oh, man. I discovered this show the last time I visited my little nephew and niece. I love it. For weeks afterward, whenever someone called me, I'd sing to myself: "The phone...the phone is ring-ing..."
Have you seen them rescue the monkey in the space capsule yet?
Once the tots outgrow this one, and if it's still on the air, try the "Upside Down Show" on the same network. There's a whole lot of make believe activity in it, sparking the imagination.
Plus, it gives me a way to lighten up a bit when my delightful bundle of energy has done something wrong once again. I simply announce that I'm hitting the rewind button, he goes through the motions of reversing his actions and I let him try it again.
Yes, it sounds silly, but it saves my voice and also gives him the opportunity to learn to make better decisions. (I do know this technique won't work forever, therefore I'm using it while I can.)
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Oh, man. I discovered this show the last time I visited my little nephew and niece. I love it. For weeks afterward, whenever someone called me, I'd sing to myself: "The phone...the phone is ring-ing..."
Have you seen them rescue the monkey in the space capsule yet?
Dear Jeff,
No, I have not. I have taken to rewarding myself with celery, though.
Once the tots outgrow this one, and if it's still on the air, try the "Upside Down Show" on the same network. There's a whole lot of make believe activity in it, sparking the imagination.
Plus, it gives me a way to lighten up a bit when my delightful bundle of energy has done something wrong once again. I simply announce that I'm hitting the rewind button, he goes through the motions of reversing his actions and I let him try it again.
Yes, it sounds silly, but it saves my voice and also gives him the opportunity to learn to make better decisions. (I do know this technique won't work forever, therefore I'm using it while I can.)
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