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Lego in her Mind

I am not fund of playing lego, and I do not have a creative mind to construct one. But after watching the Lego Movie, I then had an idea that it takes a rich mind to construct buildings by using lego blocks. And my daughter is NOT an exception. We went to SM Aura and went to Toy Kingdom. She then saw a lego corner, and there she had constructed her first horse. She mentioned that what she have created a horse. I can see a horse, and I hope you could see it, too! (haha). On a serious note, never in my life would I ever encounter my child's creation using Lego, as in n-e-v-e-r, not until now. She told that she have created Tatay Lance's bed. Look how amazing and how sweet she could be! And the castle where her Tatay and the horse would stay. Isn't it amazing? That is how bountiful her ideas are. And to top it all, she ends up crying for she wants to play all day long, and we are dead tired for we have stayed 2 long hours. Have you experienced the s

Teach Your Child To A Healthy Living

I am a mother of two-year old pattotie and I am proud to say that my daughter is healthier than I am. Why? Because her habits are all good. We all know that habit comes from a repetitive action. If we say repetitive, action is done not once, not randomly but every single day. To make this 'healthy living' a reality, we make sure that we also change our habit for we should do what we preach. 1. 'Less softdrinks' campaign. We encourage our daughter to drink more water, and crave less in softdrinks or sodas. It is easy for a child to change habit but a bit difficult for us adults (if I am not wrong). 2. Let her join you into daily activities like jogging or swimming. These activities influences your child to be physically fit and active. 3. Encourage your child and your family to eat more vegetables and fruits. Involve them in choosing fruits or vegetables. My daughter is involve on what fruit she will eat. There you go, teach your child to a healthy livi