Friday 19 February 2010

In which Jessicat has her portrait drawn...

We attendend a special storytime at the library this morning. It was led by local children's author/illustrator Thomas Docherty. We've read 3 of his books: "Little Boat", "To the Beach" and "The Big Scary Monster", all of which are suitable for 2 - 5 year olds. The books don't have a huge amount of text, but big pictures which draw children in. The stories are simple, but contain themes that really resonate wiht Jess: "Scary Monster" for example, is all about making friends and how to treat them. Tom was brilliant at entertaining a lively crowd of pre-schoolers, and managed to hold their attention pretty well for nearly an hour (no mean feat). He read his books aloud, but used pictures, interaction and some big monster hands to make it an interactive and involving experience for the kids. Nice bloke, and we will definitely look for more of his books. He finished off by doing individual drawings for all the children who wanted them, so Jessicat is now the proud owner of a drawing of her being chased by the eponymous scary monster.

Managed to get a lunch out in Sainsbury's cafe (oh the glamour of parenthood) with Zoe and her kids. All in all, a top day. Shame about Jess's cold and unending stream of snot. She's now in bed after her milk and medised chaser.

Tuesday 16 February 2010

Jessicat can read to me!

Well, sort of! On our trips to Mr B's Emporium of Book Delights (wonderful bookshop in Bath - google it), she always requested that I read a book entitled "Good Egg" by Barney Saltzburg. It's a very simple book about an egg that does tricks before a chick hatches out on the final page. A simple concept, but Jess loved the interactive elements, as the book is constructed in such a way that you can move the egg around. There are few words in it, and the text consists mainly of the phrase "good egg". Anyway, Dave and I bought Jessicat her own copy for Christmas, and she quickly memorised the text and begged to read it to us! Even though, strictly speaking, this isn't proper reading, she felt so proud of herself, and all of us enjoyed this reversal in our normal roles.

Monday 15 February 2010

Hello once more

It's been a good few months since I last blogged, as I was finding the pressures of work and parenthood left me with little time to keep the blog up to date. But I'm keen to start again, partly because I think I can make enough time to keep it going, but mostly because I'm loving the time that Jess and I spend together reading, and I want to keep a record of this for both our sakes. It's been a busy 6 months. Jessicat is now 3 and 3 months, and a strong willed and busy little girl.

Probably the biggest change in our lives recently has been Jess starting a pre-school, which happened last November. In spite of my anxieties about her separating from us, she has settled in well and appears to really enjoy her 3 mornings a week at The Village. It's a small, informally run group, and an ideal place for Jess to build up confidence and make some new friends (quite a challenge for my timid little girl). There is little by way of formal instruction (rightly so at this age IMO), but lots of painting, crafts and pretend play. Jessicat's best friend is her neighbour Rex, and her favourite activity so far is playing with the toy farm, and painting. She is beginning to recognize letters, and can probably sound out most letters, as well as becoming increasingly confident with counting objects up to 10 and recognizing most basic shapes.

We have a slightly longer bedtime routine now. Jessicat still goes to bed at about 7.40pm after a story and milk, but now she is the proud owner of her own bedside cabinet and lamp, she likes to spend a short period in bed reading her books "just like Mummy and Daddy". Our book at bedtime tonight is one from the Charlie and Lola series "Whoops! But it wasn't me". I'm sure I'm not alone in being slow to realise that Lauren Child hasn't written the whole series, but Jess still enjoys the collage pictures and Lola's misdemeanours. She watches the TV adaptation on CBeebies and recently, we enjoyed a family outing to Cardiff to see the fantastic Lauren Child exhibition at the National Museum of Wales. Couldn't recommend this exhibition highly enough: lots of interactive elements for toddlers to enjoy, whilst parents could look at the artwork and learn more about CHild's unique style.

The range of books for children of Jessica's age is splendid, and time and energy permitting, I'd like to note down her reading experiences in this blog over the coming weeks and months.