My daughter was keeping an eye on the pictures in the last year calender since I hung it. As soon as the new year was born , she cut all the pictures in it and we pasted them on the wall and made a theme with it to educate her younger brother. On the other hand, the little learner is more interested in peeling them off !
What did we do with our old calender?
January 21, 2007 by lakshmiammal
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Little lady's big world | 13 Comments
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It is always a pleasure to read the Kutties act. It reflect how you enjoy their creativeness. Viji
Very nice art abd very creative!:)
hi ammal
good thinking..appreciate it..ur daughter is also looking like very enthusiastic….:-))
hmm innovative ammavum ponnum
Nice creative idea..liked it
-Sushma
that’a neat idea
Great Idea!
aw, that so cute!
wow!thats really good idea..
This a good Idea to teach kids, a little at home. Its cute! 🙂
your daughter is very creative, have seen her prev. works of art also
Thanks for the encouraging words friends. I see my girl face lightening up for every comment coming in.
hey this is perfect for the season.Thanks for sharing.Very good photograpy too….