As far as three being too early... Hannah's a week shy of three and a half, and I still don't want to take her to a movie. She would be asking questions the entire time. Even when we're at home, she rarely sits still through a movie. She'll get up and play, then come back and watch for a bit, then go play, then realize that, oh, it's the puppet show section of The Sound of Music and come running, then go play... you get the idea. ;) I think Hannah would've been very similar to Luci with regard to asking about all the other kids. Whenever she hears a kid making noise, she'll announce that the baby is crying (or whatever) and usually add, "He wants his mommy." (ALL crying babies, apparently, want their mommies. Maybe we've read A Mother for Choco one time too many?)
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Date: 2006-02-21 09:10 am (UTC)As far as three being too early... Hannah's a week shy of three and a half, and I still don't want to take her to a movie. She would be asking questions the entire time. Even when we're at home, she rarely sits still through a movie. She'll get up and play, then come back and watch for a bit, then go play, then realize that, oh, it's the puppet show section of The Sound of Music and come running, then go play... you get the idea. ;) I think Hannah would've been very similar to Luci with regard to asking about all the other kids. Whenever she hears a kid making noise, she'll announce that the baby is crying (or whatever) and usually add, "He wants his mommy." (ALL crying babies, apparently, want their mommies. Maybe we've read A Mother for Choco one time too many?)
Yeesh, I've written a book here. ;)