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Friday, December 6, 2013
A Fireman and a Garbage Truck: Christmas Gifts For Moms
It was a long day for my little friends at my part time day care
job today. It was a rainy afternoon so we were not able to go to the playground to play. The kids
are about 2.5 years old and most of them are full of energy. They wanted to run
and wrestle in the classroom. I decided to play some dance music so they could
jump and shake a little bit. We were doing this dancing (jumping and turning)
for about 20 minutes when they started to get bored with the activity. I asked
everyone to sit in a circle. I read the book about "Panda Bear, Panda
Bear, What Do You See?” Everyone was listening to the story and every now and
then we would make the sounds of the animals.
After reading the book, I thought
I would like to talk a little about Christmas. I know it was not a good idea
because we are not supposed to promote any religious events. Well, I decided to
focus on gift giving. Most of the kids, know about Santa. One even said that
Santa gave him a toy train. The other kids don't really celebrate Christmas
because they have different religious orientations. I explained to them that
their parents also deserve some gifts from the children whether it’s Christmas time or
not.
I asked the question, "What will you
give your mom for Christmas?" They were all talking at the same time and saying
different things, which made it hard for me to hear. Then I added, "Okay I
would like to see a drawing and you need to tell me what you draw for
mom." I called them one at a time, I let them choose what color they want
to use for their drawing.
One girl drew green circles for mommy.
Asked her what she drew and she said, "This is a Christmas tree for my
mommy.
One boy who was sitting beside me couldn't
wait and he kept on calling my name to let him go next. When it was his turn, he asked for a red crayon.
"Here's your red crayon,
"Bryan", what will you give your mom?"
He hesitated, "Hmmm, I'm going to
give my mom a fireman!"
I was not sure if I heard it right so I
said, "You want her to have a fireman toy?"
"No, no, a fireman like this!” he
said impatiently and started scribbling some circles on our big paper at the
center of the circle.
"Oh, I see, so you want a real fireman! Do you think mommy would
like that?" I inquired. He said yes and calmly walked back to where he was
sitting.
Another boy came next and he also asked
for red crayon. I thought he would imitate the previous boy, so I told him
quickly, "Draw something else don't do a fireman." He took the crayon
and again started doing circles, (well they all made circles) so I asked
him.
"Jack", what did you draw for
mommy?"
"A garbage truck!" He replied quickly.
"Why a garbage truck?"
"Because it's for my mommy?"
Jack answered.
"Okay, do you think mommy will like
it? I asked.
"Yeah!"
The session ended up with kids saying different
things, most of them talked about giving their moms some toys. At the end of the day, I was smiling thinking about the
two boys who gave funny answers. One mom will wake up on Christmas day with a
fireman in her house and the other mom would end up having her own garbage
truck. What if adults think like 2.5
years old? I think we will have a crazy, but fun and exciting world!
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