Uhh, so this post is very different from Monday's. But that's nice, right? In the vein of reporting on the state of young Americans' emotions, after a unit on the five senses at my son's preschool, I can now report what your average 3-year-olds enjoy seeing, hearing, smelling, touching and tasting.
I like to see:
- Popcorn (caramel)
- A book
- Bats
- Soccer playing
- A blue leaf
- My blankey
- Firetrucks
- My daddy's birthday decorations
- My dad
- Books
- Monsters and cars
- Cake
- A pumpkin
- Cats
I like to hear:
- Music (when I sing at home, I pretend I'm famous)
- A drill for fixing a building
- Cereal crunching
- Cookie Monster chomping
- Firetrucks (on my way to school)
- Batman (Dark Batman)
- Police car noises
- The car drive away
- My mommy making pie
- Soccer
- Elsa
- Madelyn
- The wind
- An owl
I like to smell:
- Cereal
- Flowers
- Candy
- Flowers
- A lion
- Spaghetti
- My Dada (he smells good to me)
- The cookies
- Flowers
- Tomatoes
- Chocolate milk
- Cupcakes
- An apple
- Pumpkin
I like to taste:
- A juicy cutie
- Ice cream (chocolate)
- Sweet pie
- French fries
- Cheese
- Meatballs
- Ice cream (chocolate and pumpkin)
- Apples from apple picking
- Bacon
- Pumpkin pie
- Ice cream
- Crackers
- Pancakes
- Food
I like to touch:
- Milk
- My favorite toy
- Bath tub water
- Soccer balls
- The moon
- Baby big nice wolves (not bad)
- My Mama
- My new flower dress
- Toys at my house
- Tables (because Mom and Dad set the table for dinner)
- Big pumpkin
- Cookies
- Mommy and Daddy
- A snail