I'm not sure which I was more astonished at - the amazing geographical recall of the exceedingly cute 2 year old Lily in this clip I received through Dr Mercola's newsletter, or the fact that the good doctor claims that "80 percent of American families did not read or buy a book in 2006, and 70 percent of U.S. adults haven’t visited a bookstore in the last five years"?!?
It seems Lily's family have more than peeked inside the covers of the odd book, and while it's a bit of a party trick to have a child so young recall places when she may not even grasp the concept of "country", it's still a fine thing to develop memory and encourage learning outside the box. I found her habit of rolling her favourite place names around in her mouth, and giggling, totally endearing - the wee man has always enjoyed shaping new and unfamiliar words. In a world where many are reducing communications to gr8 nu wayz 2 say c u, it's nice to think there are still going to be those who appreciate the way words are formed, and seek to use them artfully.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Lily knows where Mongolia is
Posted by ruddygood at 9:20 pm
Labels: Dr Mercola, kids, learning
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2 comments:
wow she is so amazing, maybe brilliant and cute to boot ... but good to see she still likes jumping on the bed.
I love when children learn to talk ... S tilts his head says uh oh - oh so cute when he tossing stuff everywhere.
Wow - truly amazing. Thanks for posting that. Lily obviously enjoys the game, so much more productive than sitting transfixed to Teletubbies!
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