Christie Burnett is a teacher, author and mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to find engaging, high quality learning ideas.
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How exciting. It’s great to journal the process like this. I love the questions the oldest always has about the baby on the way. My daughter (then 2) once asked “will the baby eat my ice cream?” x
I wish I had done the same journalling for Immy! I get the those very same type of questions every day 🙂
What a great shot…..I can only imagine how excited Immy is.xx
We all ended up laughing because Immy kept pulling funny faces! This was the best of a crazy bunch 🙂
So sweet to have Immy kissing the baby every night.
She really is being so sweet about the baby, I guess the reality may be a little different once the baby is here 🙂
Love the photo. It’s so sweet when the other child/ren can enjoy the pregnancy with you. 18mths between my first two meant ‘whatever’ no one really cared. But when I had no. 3, the first two were 2&3 and very excited. Enjoy this time.
Thank you, Mandy. I hadn’t thought about how the age difference would impact the reactions and involvement of the older children.
How exciting. It’s great to journal the process like this. I love the questions the oldest always has about the baby on the way. My daughter (then 2) once asked “will the baby eat my ice cream?” x
I wish I had done the same journalling for Immy! I get the those very same type of questions every day 🙂
What a great shot…..I can only imagine how excited Immy is.xx
We all ended up laughing because Immy kept pulling funny faces! This was the best of a crazy bunch 🙂
So sweet to have Immy kissing the baby every night.
She really is being so sweet about the baby, I guess the reality may be a little different once the baby is here 🙂
Love the photo. It’s so sweet when the other child/ren can enjoy the pregnancy with you. 18mths between my first two meant ‘whatever’ no one really cared. But when I had no. 3, the first two were 2&3 and very excited. Enjoy this time.
Thank you, Mandy. I hadn’t thought about how the age difference would impact the reactions and involvement of the older children.