Ian, my 4 1/2 year old, is amazing to me! He makes connections with things that I think most grown adults would have a hard time with. Today, once again, I was amazed by his intelligence.
Now being that Ian is 4 1/2 years old, the concept of weather eludes him. He knows it is winter. He knows that it is cold outside. And yet today, he was determined to have a Peanut Butter and Jelly Stand! He wanted to sell PB&J sandwiches to anyone who came to the house. At first I tried to reason with him and explain that we can't have a PB&J stand in the winter because it is too cold out, but that was rapidly progressing into a fight. So I told him that I was going to put the peanut butter and jelly away so that when someone came to buy one we could make it fresh. We even hung his precious OPEN sign on the door.
Now tonight, as I was putting things away after dinner...this is what I found.

Then I looked closer and saw this:

So look really close and sound out the letters on the page:
PEUN=Peanut (guess he mixed up the letters too)
BD=Butter
N=And
GLE=Jelly
STIND=Stand
I think it is actually pretty impressive for a 4 year old!
Shan just pointed out to me that the picture that accompanied the so nicely spelled out sign is actually a menu.

For 1 Quarter, you can have a sandwich. (I know it is a quarter because when I asked Ian earlier in the day how much he was charging for his sandwiches he told me "25 cents!")
So begins my child into the world of the self-employed. Hey...with parents like us...could we expect anything else out of him! He has grown up in this business from birth!
Hope you enjoyed my little brag on my eldest son. I just think he is awesome!
Steph
3 comments:
I loved that! Kids are so amazing! And it's quite ok to be a proud mommy! Ian sounds like a very intelligent boy! Wish we lived closer!
How cute!!!!
That is the cutest thing I have ever seen!!! (well, except for stuff my own kids do :)
Just for the record, I clicked on the picture before I read on down for your explanation, and I immediately picked out the "words" peanut butter and jelly stand. What a smart little guy!!
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