The day after Thanksgiving I forgot to put the camera in a safe place and the buckaroo found it. So, he was playing with it and this is one of his shot. The dusty table.
There are my entry for Ruby Tuesday hosted by Workofthepoet.blogspot.com









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According to the source I read at babycenter.com; Preschoolers say "no" a lot because they're discovering their own free will. "No" is a handy way to voice their opinion. (Sometimes they even say "no" when they really mean "yes.") Sometimes a not-very-verbal child will resort to "no" just because he's mad or flustered and struggling to get his point across. Your preschooler may also learn that if he says it loudly and forcefully enough, Mom and Dad will really pay attention ... they might even go along with it!
