Monday, March 4, 2013

Lions and Tigers and 'Dillos, Oh My!

Well, I'm not sure if I've mentioned it lately, but my son is very smart.  He can move toys from one hand to the other (see entire blog post dedicated to this amazing feat), roll over, and turn in the direction of a sound.  Total baby genius.

One of the reasons he is so smart is because I read to him a lot already.  We've read books about saying goodnight to the moon, brown bears, and found out which monsters are not his monster.  We recently read a new book called First 100 Animals.

Book review:

First 100 Animals is a great book.  It has lots of animals in it (probably around 100) and they are listed in groups based on what kind of habitat the animal lives in.  For example, on the "Farm Animals" page there are pictures of a horse, a cow, and a duckling.  But there is a big problem with this book.  See if you can tell which animal does not belong on the "Jungle" page...

Yep, the armadillo must have crawled all the way from Texas to the Jungle to hang out with his cousin, the gorilla.  That's an epic fail, Priddy Books publishing.  How am I supposed to teach my brilliant child to continue to be brilliant when you lead him astray like this? 

I might as well just teach him to put the square pegs in the round holes...


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