Scooter ride
Kids can take role playing to the next level. If something catches their fancy they have to do it to the hilt.
And however busy you are or in a hurry no amount of persuasion can make them change their mind.
So this happened on our way to her kindergarten. Usually kids come on their scooters and small bicycles and there is a parking area for kids bicycles and scooters. So while walking to the kindergarten a 100 m before the entrance my daughter said that she wanted to walk all by herself.
Then she put her hands in front and took a step forward and lifted her other leg backward. So another step and another back lift. For two minutes I didn't understand what she was doing
Me - "Why are you walking like that".
Daughter (coolly without looking at me) - "I am riding my scooter."
Me - "We are getting late, you don't have a scooter, come lets run."
Daughter - "No mom I am riding my scooter."
So she rode her imaginary scooter for sometime and as soon as we were nearing the entrance I tried picking her up and going in, but she she protested wildly and got away and went back.
She headed the parking area and looked at me.
Daughter - "Mom where shall I park my scooter?"
Well I had no option but to show her where to park her imaginary scooter and her next question was
Daughter - "Mom where shall I keep my helmet?"
And however busy you are or in a hurry no amount of persuasion can make them change their mind.
So this happened on our way to her kindergarten. Usually kids come on their scooters and small bicycles and there is a parking area for kids bicycles and scooters. So while walking to the kindergarten a 100 m before the entrance my daughter said that she wanted to walk all by herself.
Then she put her hands in front and took a step forward and lifted her other leg backward. So another step and another back lift. For two minutes I didn't understand what she was doing
Me - "Why are you walking like that".
Daughter (coolly without looking at me) - "I am riding my scooter."
Me - "We are getting late, you don't have a scooter, come lets run."
Daughter - "No mom I am riding my scooter."
So she rode her imaginary scooter for sometime and as soon as we were nearing the entrance I tried picking her up and going in, but she she protested wildly and got away and went back.
She headed the parking area and looked at me.
Daughter - "Mom where shall I park my scooter?"
Well I had no option but to show her where to park her imaginary scooter and her next question was
Daughter - "Mom where shall I keep my helmet?"
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