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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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Category: The Toddler Years

  1. What a girl wants

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    Last week I wrote a post about what a Mum wants. so this week it is the turn of the girls.

    I have blogged before about the differences between my two girls and this is never so prevalent as to what they want. In the space of 24 hours, I hear the words "I want" fairly frequently ..... despite my constant reminders to say "may I have" but the difference between the two never fails to make me chuckle.

    At the dinner table

    Tween : Mom, I want a drink please.

    Toddler : Mommy, I want her drink.

    Tween : Can I have what you are eating Mom?

    Toddler : I want what is on everyone else's plate, except my own.

    At bedtime.

    Tween :  I want to watch a dvd, not read a book.

    Toddler : I want you to read every single book on my book shelf, twice.

    At the painting table

    Tween : I want to create something reallly cool.

    Toddler : I want to paint over everything, including my own legs, hands and occasionally some paper.

    Children painting

    In the playroom

    Tween :  I really want to finish this jigsaw.

    Toddler : I want to pinch all of the pieces of the jigsaw and hide them behind the curtains.

    In the bath.

    Tween : I want to lie in the bath and chill out listening to music on my iPod.

    Toddler : I do not want to lie down, instead splash water everywhere while I show you my swimming skills.

    In the car:

    Tween : I want to watch my dvd.

    Toddler : I don't want to watch her dvd. (Thank goodness for dual control)

    Tween : I want to sit in the front.

    Toddler : I want to get out.

    When they are poorly

    Tween : I want my Mom.

    Toddler : I want MY Mom.

    They might want different things at different times but they always want Mom in the end! 

  2. What happens when your swimming lesson is cancelled?

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    We were really excited today. We were going back to our Water Babies swimming lessons after a couple of weeks break and big sister was coming too (as she is still on half term). The little one was insisting that her sister couldn't come in "her" swimming lessons but the big one insisted that she was bringing her costume, just in case. So you can imagine everyones dismay when we arrived to find that our swimming teachers car had broken down.

    Broken down car 

    Thankfully the Forest of Arden Hotel took pity on us and let us swim anyway, much to the delight of the 8yo.

    I was amazed at the difference since I was last in the pool with the girls, I know they have lessons every week but seeing the little one able to get out of the pool and confidently dive in, while the big one is diving under the water doing handstands and somersaults, reminds me why it was so important to give them both confidence in the water.

    I have to admit that whilst I may have got wet, I didn't actually get to do much swimming myself but I realised how much I enjoy the water.

    I loved swimming as a child.

    I loved swimming when I was pregnant.

    I loved swimming with the girls today.

    So what happens when your swimming lesson is cancelled? Well it gave me a reminder of how much I need to be swimming again.

     

    Image courtesy of supakitmod / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  3. How to survive long car journeys with children

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    We have been out for a day trip today. We didn't go really far (I think our 7 hour road trip last year was enough to put the Man on the Pad off long journeys for some time) and whilst the excitement of a road trip can be fun, lets be honest it can also be a little like an endurance test, especially with impatient children. Sometimes, a dvd is not enough to keep children entertained during hours and hours of driving. We are currently experiencing the joys of toddler tantrums, which can be massively distracting and and not ideal for safe driving either.

    Older children, especially teenagers, pose a different kind of challenge: no tantrums (occasionally, maybe) but a likelihood of boredom and disengagement. You may as well use the time wisely; the son of a friend of mine was approaching his driving theory test so would take every opportunity to take practice tests and check his knowledge of the road signs. 

    Traffic

    We have talked about our road trips before and after recently investing in new dual DVD players,which I am hoping may diffuse some of the arguments, but if not, here are some of our tried and tested car games.

    I Spy

    This is probably the most popular game that anyone can play while travelling. The game is geared towards children, as it is simple, yet it can keep them entertained for long periods. “I spy with my little eye, something round.” The mechanics are easy. We all know how to play it, although we do have to keep it simple with the toddler .... more like "I spy something that is the colour blue" or more frequently "I spy something that looks like Daddy Pig drives it".

    The Alphabet Game

    This is another of our faves but it is just a simple game of observation; that even the grown ups can have fun playing it. The game starts with the letter A. All the participants must then start looking for an A in the area. This can be an A on a licence plate, a poster, or a road sign. Two people cannot declare a letter from the same item. After finding an A, everyone moves on to the next letter until they get to the letter Z. The first person to go through the entire alphabet wins the game.

    ABC

    Raindrop Race

    In this country it is easy to let travelling on a rainy day give you the blues. The Raindrop Race is a quick and fun game for everyone. At the start of the race, each player chooses a raindrop on the topmost part of a car window. They trace the course of their raindrops until they reach the bottom of the window. The player whose raindrop reaches the bottom of the window first wins the game.

    The Song Game

    The Song Game is fun to play whether you sing in tune or not (and if I am truthful, none of us in our family are ever going to win the X Factor). The first player sings a few lines from a song. The next player then has to start singing a new song using the last word of the previous player’s song. The game goes on and on until a player cannot think of a song to connect to the previous one. To make the game more interesting, try setting a time limit of 10 seconds for the next player. Any player who fails to provide a new song within 10 seconds is out.

    The Picnic Game

    Keep your brain juices flowing by playing this memory game. In the Picnic Game, players must remember a string of items. The first person says, “I went to a picnic and I brought…” and continues to name an item that starts with the letter A. The next player has to repeat the phrase, the first item, and add a new item starting with the letter B. The game ends when a player fails to remember an item that was brought to the picnic. See how sharp your memory is by trying to remember all 26 items. 

    Lets be honest, trying to keep the whole family entertained while travelling is a challenge in itself, if you factor in road works, toilet breaks, the inevitable traffic jams, more toilet breaks and that is without the prospect of going off course. So a few lighthearted games can make those miles seem a little shorter and if you are anything like us, you can always tweak the rules or make up your own games to suit every age of traveller!

  4. Siblings - April

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    I talk about my girls most of the time on the blog so when I found the "Siblings" linky, I was kicking myself that I didn't know about it before. I have to admit that I am always wary of the photos I share on the blog (mostly because my mom frets about pictures being online) but I love the idea of this linky.

    My girls can be the best of friends but the worst of enemies, they either love each other hopelessly or fight like cats and dogs. There never really seems to be any middle ground.

    However, the little one has been quite poorly lately (resulting in an ambulance ride and hospital visit) and while the little one is usually the more boistrous and zealous one, her fragility has brought out the protective instinct in her older sister. Maybe April will mean the month of friendship??

    Siblings April 1

    Siblings April 2

     

    ”dear