A Sweet Intro

This blog is dedicated to our darling boy, born prematurely at 29 weeks and miraculously survived all odds during his 57 days in the ICU. We named him Reagan, which means our "Little King", strong and brave enough to fight any battles. He is also our little king whom we worship with a lifetime of our love and kisses. Baby Reagan continues to amaze us with his awesome strength, big personality, joyful laughter and lovely smiles. This is where we share both our learning journeys and all the fun bonding time together.

Mar 11, 2013

Bibinogs Term 1 - Lesson 9

 Baby Reagan is at the stage of learning to crawl and stand, therefore today he is so eager to "show-off" his new skill to his teachers. Throughout the lesson, he would eagerly get on all fours to attempt to crawl whenever he had the chance. Or else he would turn towards me, put him arms around me to pull himself up to stand. Usually during the free-play time, he can sit on the mat by himself and play with the toys quietly before the class starts. But now, he prefers to move around and explore! Today my boy is an active and curious little monkey !
Today is letter "I" and we made an Igloo out from a plastic bowl and some cotton pads. Mummy tried to help baby Reagan to brush the glue on it. Halfway through, he lost patience and started slapping his other hand on the plate of white glue. Poor mummy needs to clean him up again and finish the artwork for him.
Our art piece, little Igloo
The teacher brought out an Iguana puppet today which I thought was pretty cool but Reagan seems to have no interest and wouldn't even bother to look at it. And he used it as an "excuse" to crawl away..

Finally once the teacher whipped out the phonics flashcards, baby Reagan's eyes widen and he returned back to his sitting position.
As the teacher recite the phonics chant, he began smiling and moving his arms in excitement again.
 
He is totally obsessed with alphabets and flashcards, you can witness how much he enjoys the phonics segment.

Letter I, Iggy Iguana
 And also this week then I found out from his teacher that all these while they are doing the ZOOLANDER Phonics and not ZOO-PHONICS. Well, the only difference is the type of animals associated to the alphabets.

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