He put water in a cup, ripped open a bag of hard candy, opened up a few candies and dropped them into the cup of water. I am convinced that he wanted to try his hand at color mixing since I didn’t let him do the color wheel activity with the older kids. LOL

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I think this is great, Jenn!
ReplyDeleteThat's cool!
ReplyDeletetoo funny! =0)
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! I love that you could look past the mess and see the learning. I'm not very good at doing that yet...but like my kids, I'm learning!
ReplyDeleteI've had a few kid organized ones as well. They always crack me up.
ReplyDeleteNow, how many did he eat in the process?
Rebecca, I wasn't able to "look past the mess" until a few hours after it had been cleaned up. Initially, I was not happy at all!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I found your blog! We have three kids at home ages 7, 5 and 2 along with two puppies and are adopting twins from Ethiopia! I would love to follow along and hope you may want to do the same with our blog (www.gfinkfamily.blogspot.com). I will take any and all advice you can give!
ReplyDeleteCheers.
J
www.gfinkfamily.blogspot.com
Haha!! Sounds like something a certain one of my children would do too. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how much trouble they can get into with only a few unsupervised moments :) I'm waiting to find my kids on the kitchen counters playing with lord only knows what...
ReplyDeleteHaha!! Sounds like something a certain one of my children would do too. :)
ReplyDeletetoo funny! =0)
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