Little helper

I had a great idea that I could wrap some holiday gifts and Ezri would love watching and the wrapping paper.  I didn’t get very far before I discovered that she loved ripping tissue paper into little pieces and unspooling ribbon the MOST. She’s also discovered the toilet paper in the bathroom. Let the good times roll, Ezri.  She did help out with holiday prep by taking an extra long nap.
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A new tradition

This week Ezri and I went to Anderson’s Bookshop and gave a gift to their holiday Angel Tree. I’ve been giving to this book charity since I moved to Downers Grove in 2001.  We found a girl about Ezri’s age (8 mos. named Dorothy) and picked out a book present for her. She got a Very Hungry Caterpillar toy (because at 8 months you need something fuzzy and mouthable) and the board book of The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle. I picked out a teenager and got some paperbacks for her. I am hoping we can pick a child in need around Ezri’s age each year and eventually she will help me pick out the books to give.

In her own reading habits, Ezri is still all about fuzzy and textured books this week. A current favorite is Quack! Quack! Baby Touch and Feel from Priddy Books. It features textured barnyard animals and as a bonus some of the text on each page is also fuzzy. It’s like they created a fuzzy font just for Ezri.

She’s also become a big fan of pointing these days including pointing at books and things in books (especially the cats for some reason).

Here she is pointing.
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Abominable Snow Baby

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The first snow fall with accumulation has come and while it is mostly melty at the moment, it was enough to transform Ezri into the Abominable Snow Baby.

Eating her peas

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Ezri does like real pea puree quite a bit. Pureed they are the color of that slime from the T.V. show You Can’t Do That on Television. When she gets pea moosh on her face she looks a little like she’s vomiting ectoplasm. Still, I am glad she likes peas.

Nap TIME!

Ezri has figured out how to unsnap her pants.  Clever, very, clever.napezri

Baby Gate

That’s right we did. As Ezri gets more mobile and fast, we needed a way to keep her out of the kitchen where there are certain baby hazards and cat food on the floor that might be tempting to try to eat.
Ezri and the cats are both certain that the baby gate is designed to piss them off, but the parent people couldn’t be happier.
How did we ever live without one? Oh, that’s right, Ezri didn’t always crawl.
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What is Ezri Reading?

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Since I posted about Ezri and books earlier this week, I thought I’d let you know about her online reading habits. We check friends’ baby blogs and Ezri loves looking at photos of other babies. She thinks Charlotte, Eleanor, and Evelyn are all very exciting. I’ll admit she is self-centered enough to enjoy her own blog quite a bit too. She has also learned about keyboard banging in the past week or two. She used to just hit the spacebar, but now she’s all over the keyboard. It makes unusual windows and dialog boxes I haven’t seen before pop up.

I can’t help but mention one book.  We’ve been reading I Went Walking by  Sue Williams and illustrated with charm by Julie Vivas.  It is just the right length and has a great repetition.  Also, as you meet each animal on the walk the child takes, there is the opportunity to make animal noises.  Ezri is still very fond of the sound of “mooooo!”  The illustrations are big and the pages are not busy with a lot of detail giving it a clean look that is easier for Ezri to focus on.  It is a great early read aloud.  Highly recommend it to people reading to a baby or toddler.

What do you mean my fly is unzipped?

I didn’t even notice taking this photo that my fly was down.

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What is Ezri Reading?

I know it isn’t Wednesday, but with the holiday we missed last week.
Grandpa Mark even noticed there was no book post last week.
So, I am posting early to say that Ezri is all about the fuzzy pages of books this past week.
Favorites of the past week have included:
Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings by Matthew Van Fleet most especially the fuzzy yellow circle page and the woolly white rectangle pages.
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Two books from DK Baby Touch and Feel series – one entitled Animals and the other entitled Puppies and Kittens.

Yes, Ezri is looking for furry books these days as her primary reading appeal. Is it the plot? The character development? The illustrations? No, it’s the fuzz factor.

She loves turning pages and is decreasingly likely to try to teeth on the book. It warms my librarian heart to see her crawling enthusiastically over to the bookshelves to look for a fun book.

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Ezri is petting the page with the fuzzy bunny.

Much to be Thankful for. . .

I am thankful for family.
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Ezri is especially thankful for her Aunt Amy. Aunt Amy thinks Ezri is pretty cool and Ezri loves to have an aunt who adores her so. She lit up to play peekaboo with Amy.  She clearly also appreciates Tim as the photo shows.
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Ezri also appreciated getting to play with the broken turkey baster.
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She also made new friends and got to play with spoons. Stuffing and sweet potatos were her favorite parts of the feast, though mashed potatos and pureed turkey weren’t bad either.  Grandma Liz and Grandpa Harvey hosted a fabulous first Thanksgiving for Ezri and all the assembled.

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