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25 June
2008

Fly me to the moon

By Jay, 2½ years old

Mum pointed out the moon in the sky tonight. I looked at it because I like the moon and I showed it to Felix. He likes the moon too. Then I had some ideas about the moon which I told to Mum and Dad and Felix:

If you could hold on to a kite you could go high up in the sky, very very high, and then pick up the moon and put it into a bag. Then a bird could go fly, fly, fly up high and if it had hands it could take the moon or if it couldn’t reach the moon it could go to a moon shop where there would be lots of cheaper moons.

Mum and Dad listened very carefully to my story. I think they liked it. Felix didn’t listen though, he just pointed at the moon and said “moon! moon!” But that’s OK because he’s only little.

20 June
2008

Riding the Sofa Tram

By Jay, 2½ years old

We have a tram in our front room. Every day I go for rides on the tram. Sometimes I take Felix or Mum for a ride. We usually go to Motat, which is a fun museum near our house. Our tram is a sofa tram, but Motat has a real tram which is pretty fun except that I am not allowed to drive it.

When I want to ride the tram I go and get Mum or Felix, or Dad if he is home, or our friends Janet and Justin who are staying with us on holiday now. I tell them “There is plenty of room!” and show them where to sit on the sofa. Then I sit up high on the back of the sofa and off we go. Sometimes I bring some food and drinks on the tram so we don’t get hungry.

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2 June
2008

A trip to the movies

By Jay, 2½ years old

Horton the ElephantToday I went to see a film in a great big large cinema. Mum and Dad took me out while Felix stayed at home with Nana. We went to see Horton Hears a Who! which is one of my favourite bedtime stories. It was really exciting and fun and loud and there was a scary bird and a little bunny. And we had ice cream afterwards too!

Mum and Dad asked me a few times last week if I wanted to go to see the movie. I wasn’t sure. A few times I told them that I didn’t want to see it yet and that I would go when I was a bit bigger. But they said they would take me and if I didn’t like it then we could go home. So we went off to the cinema, which was big and dark and full of nice comfy seats. I sat between Mum and Dad and we waited.

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