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  • my 5 yr old is SUCH a good boy!

    Another story from him - he is priceless!

    He opened his advent calandar this morning and ate the chocolate pronto.Little bro was still being dressed so I asked him if he could find the number and get the choccie out for him (he is only 2 and we don't have all day to faff about with the little doors lol).

    He does this and I take no notice except when littlun appears for his breakfast I look at his place and there is no chocolate on it.

    'Oh no' I says, 'you've eaten his chocolate' assuming that he had popped it in his own mouth as a reward for helping.

    He gives me this look that only an indignant 5 yr old can achieve and said 'Of course I haven't mummy, it's in the packet, I have only opened the door for him, I wouldn't dream of eating someone else's advent chocolate!'

    This articulation - from a 5 yr old! And such restraint. I have to confess, had it been me I would have probably eaten it!

    Such a good boy! X

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    What a nice lad! My youngest once took the back off his brothers calender, ate all the chocs and tried to stick the back piece on again! You have MUCH nicer children than I do
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    • #3
      Originally posted by janeyo View Post
      Another story from him - he is priceless!

      He opened his advent calandar this morning and ate the chocolate pronto.Little bro was still being dressed so I asked him if he could find the number and get the choccie out for him (he is only 2 and we don't have all day to faff about with the little doors lol).

      He does this and I take no notice except when littlun appears for his breakfast I look at his place and there is no chocolate on it.

      'Oh no' I says, 'you've eaten his chocolate' assuming that he had popped it in his own mouth as a reward for helping.

      He gives me this look that only an indignant 5 yr old can achieve and said 'Of course I haven't mummy, it's in the packet, I have only opened the door for him, I wouldn't dream of eating someone else's advent chocolate!'

      This articulation - from a 5 yr old! And such restraint. I have to confess, had it been me I would have probably eaten it!

      Such a good boy! X
      Lovely story Janeyo...lovely clever lad.... I wonder if he knows Santa may be watching.........

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      • #4
        Aw...sweet. That told you then. Fancy doubting him...lol
        I don't roll on Shabbos

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        • #5
          How sweet, I can imagine that indignant look!

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          • #6
            kids never fail to supprise,even when adults lol,sounds like you got a very smart boy there,thanks to a good upbringing bless him,
            sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these

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            • #7
              blow that ... i take the trays out of robs, eat the choccie so he just has the doors to open
              Last edited by lynda66; 02-12-2009, 01:26 PM.

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              • #8
                We bought two advent calendars, one for our six year old and one for our two year old.
                The six year old opened the correct door this morning, removed choc and nibbled at it to make it last.
                Our two year old ripped the cardboard halfway down and stuffed as many chocs into his mouth as he could before we could stop him.
                I guess there's a lesson for us all there, as you get older you learn to pace yourself !

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                • #9
                  my nearly 5 yr old has treated me to the 'I'm going to blow windypops in your face, you poopoo pants' song for most of the evening. ahem....
                  as for the advent calendar thing - well, lets just say that I AM OVER THE MOON that he has finally been able to start it! He has gone on and on and on and on about it....

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                  • #10
                    lol @ moola.

                    My 2 year old did have a mahoosive paddy when I took the advent calendar away so he couldn't a)rip it up and b) eat all the choccies in one go!
                    Just goes to show you never get 2 children the same lol

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                    • #11
                      Do you remember the advent calendars BEFORE they put chocolates behind each door?It was a great thrill for each of my four children (eldest first!) to open a door each day and wonder at the picture behind it.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Polly Fouracre View Post
                        Do you remember the advent calendars BEFORE they put chocolates behind each door?It was a great thrill for each of my four children (eldest first!) to open a door each day and wonder at the picture behind it.
                        We had those. Only had one though so we had to take turns to open a door. I remember being so excited when it was my turn

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