And so the same must be said for their sense of humour. Early on, babies respond to things that look or feel funny - a silly face or raspberries on the belly. But in the toddler years, kids understand more language and also have a good grasp on how the world is supposed to work - the right way to wear a pair of pants, for instance. So, if you put your pants on your head, you're likely to get an uproarious response. Pure slapstick. Anything that disrupts a pattern or expectation is funny to a toddler. Like the appearance of bird poo on your swing for instance.
Now, as adults, bird poo on the swing is pretty annoying - certainly not comical. You have to go clean it and dry it before any swinging can take place. But for a toddler, like Niomi for example, bird poo on your swing can be just downright hysterical, and so it goes on…
Videoclip: Comedy bird poo
Still as Niomi starts to develop language so the understanding between the 2 sisters starts to develop as well. They’ve been having some lovely moments recently, and can both be great fun to be around. Nana and Baba have also been visiting so they've had loads of attention. All in all the sun's been shining all over.
The wonderful Nana and Baba, daughter and granddaughters
Learning to read before learning to talk
Love is...helping to put one's socks on
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