If it weren’t for the plastic teapot that gives it away, you’d think (I hope) that he was going through and making notes of some of the white papers I had printed to read.

As one of the *good examples of Caitlin as the jie-jie is setting, Caleb has also taken an interest in doodling too. No that anything he’s “drawn” makes sense, but at least he’s getting the hang of holding a pencil.
Gotta watch him though, I have once caught him putting and chewing a red color pencil in his mouth. I had to warn the others in the house in case they Caleb has a bloody mouth! But I was pretty crossed with him.
*There are quite many which are bad examples set by the older sister, by the way.
Wow….he is a big boy already!!! I guess younger ones learn fastest from their elder sibling!!!
.-= Ann´s last blog ..2 lines,1 dot and spots =-.
Doodling is always good.:)
Creative, not hyper-active, productive and helps them transfer things from imagination into “reality”.
Bravo!
.-= Moomykin´s last blog ..Myron Is 6 Months Old =-.