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Hyzyd and the Berenstains' Bears


Hyzyd got new favorites week after week. Most of his favorites involves books. He's not really into toys and movies but books!

This week he's into a new book titled "The Berenstain Bears and the Big Red Kite". Guess who's his favorite reader? His dad! He won't let me read it to him. Poor mommy!:(


On the other, I'm quite relieved because Hyzyd is giving his dad a hard task...he..he...He won't let his dad go over to other pages. He wanted his dad to create stories after stories out from this illustration for as long as 30 minutes! LOL! I also enjoy the stories made up by his dad- stories that came from "out-of-nowhere". can you help us make more more stories out from this illustration? It seems that we're running out of ideas...LOL!



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  1. Ma novelist lagi ta ani di oras sis :)) This is when we are reminded once again that kids are such a blessing. They bring about great things and we never stop learning.

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  2. it's good that hyzyd loves books at an earlyn age. he's a smart baby.

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  3. for a while, nag isip talaga ako kwento on your last photo here...haha.. hirap...hehe..

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  4. Wow, you are raising a bookworm. It's good to know Hyzyd is interested with books.
    Happy Mommy Moments!

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  5. Same here din Marce my kiddos has favorite things every now and then. and lol! wawa naman si Mommy di kasali at ang cute ng bonding ng mag-ama mo. :D

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  6. It's nice to have a kid who loves books :)

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  7. wow! I think those books are good. It allows our imagination travel. Soon enough, Hyzyd will use his own words to create a story out of this picture.

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  8. Hurray for books :) and such a creative boy you have. Kudos to daddy for being so patient with him.

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  9. looks like a very interesting book. Cutie naman and meron pa siyang fave reader, lucky daddy :)

    Happy MM, mine is up too hope you check it out.

    Have a great weekend.

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  10. this is great... :D books are the best past time kids should be exposed to... i should invest on some new books for my kids...

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  12. abha, nobelista ang iyong mag-ama!! that's great Mommy!

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