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.

Apr 15, 2013

Bibinogs Term 2 - Lesson 4

Baby Reagan is back to the Siglap branch for his lesson this week and today two new classmates came to join as a trial. As usual once we entered the classroom, he immediately crawled to the play mat, picked up his ring hoops and started swinging it around.

Baby Reagan now enjoys shaking the egg shakers during the music and movement segment. Even at home, he seems to obtain the new habit of shaking anything he picks up, just to check if they make any sounds.

During the story telling, he kept turning around to look at me, then climbed up and wrapped his arms around my neck. He doesn't seem very attentive to the storybook reading. I knew he wants mummy to cuddle him a while, so I put him on my lap and hugged him from behind while we continued listening to the story. Recently baby boy has been slightly more clingy, or I rather call it affectionate. Many times he demands cuddles by either wrapping his arms around our neck or climbing onto us and resting his head on our chest, lap or tummy. This little one year old of mine can easily just melt my heart like that.

 Letter of the week is "N" and the teacher introduced "Nelly" the Nightingale. I was looking forward to use the paintbrush for this week's craft session, especially when last week Reagan showed excitement when he was handed the paintbrush and attempt to paint for the very first time. However this week craft session doesn't required us to use any paintbrush. Instead we were supposed to print colourful polka dots onto a "Necktie" using the cork and paints. Although Reagan doesn't show much enthusiasm, at least he did not resist when I tried to hold his hand and did the artwork together.

Zoolander Phonics is still his top favorite and every lesson, and I really meant it by every single lesson from the first day we joined the school, he always pay 100% attention to the phonics recitation. His teachers are aware and always look forward to see how engrossed he can get. He really love his alphabets and gets excited when the sounds of each letter are made. Of course I've already memorized the zoolander phonics as well and recite it to him everyday.

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