Happy Monday morning everyone! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend. If you ask me, weekend need to be at LEAST three days so we can really enjoy them. But alas, I had no choice in deciding how long weekends lasted, so we are stuck with only two days. Bummer.
This week I should have a post about the dangers of artificial sweeteners (sweet n low and splenda to name a few), and you are NOT going to want to miss that. Mainly because most people are very uninformed when it comes to the side effects and damage the artificial sweeteners can cause. And by people I mean me too. As I learn I am going to post... so stay tuned!
In the meantime I wanted to talk to show you one of Zachariah's new favorite books! It just so happens to be a library book (Zachariah LOVES the library) and it has stolen his heart. You may have heard of it. Its called...
That's right folks. Don't let the pigeon drive the bus.
Basically, you have this driver who has to step away from his bus for a few minutes. He asks you to watch out for things, but his main instruction is for the reader to NOT let the pigeon drive the bus. Simple enough, right?
Wrong.
Especially when it comes to a two year old being in charge of keeping the pigeon from driving the bus. As soon as the pigeon asks if he can drive the bus Zachariah excitedly says, "Ok! Yes!". Good thing I am there to help out. He is just not cut out for this tough love type of thing.
The pigeon keeps asking. Trying to convince you that he will "be careful", at which point Zachariah says, "Ok! You can drive the bus!" He SO does not get the point of this.
Sigh.
Luckily I am there to keep the pigeon in line. And he pouts. Its pitiful, but you have to stand your ground!
Such a dramatic pigeon.
And just when you think he is going to give up, this happens...
Mr. Pigeon here has an attitude issue, and I think that should be addressed at some point.
Anyway, the book is pretty cute and it actually made me chuckle a few times. Zachariah sure enough loves it, and all the other pigeon books! So, besides the attitude issue that the pigeon has (yes, we are actually having a small issue with Zachariah about that. He has been mimicking that very attitude and it is being nipped in the bud.) we give this book a thumbs up! :)
Oh, and just for the record, I misspelled my sons name every single time I typed it out during this post. Sad? Yes. I am having an off day, okay! Sheesh. Get off my back!
Ok. I am going to go return that pigeon book right this instant. This is ridiculous.
:)
That is one of our favorites at home! :)
ReplyDeletetooooo cute!!!!! are ya'll going to any of the summer reading program stuff that the doco library is doing?
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ReplyDeleteI babysat a couple of kids from Atlanta who had this book! I rather enjoyed the book!
ReplyDeleteI also recently found Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Too Late and my Pre-K kids loved it!
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