You see animals. They see . . . |
Sometimes, all that matters is the
obvious . . .
Our grandchildren were playing.
I should mention, here, that my Husby
has an extensive collection of plastic animals.
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians,
fish, vertebrate, invertebrate.
Animals from every continent of the
world.
And from every age.
Yep. Extensive.
He bought them for his grandkids.
He says.
Moving on . . .
Said grandkids love playing with said
animals.
They have been a great source of
entertainment for many years already.
And will doubtless continue to perform
this service for many more years to come.
Countless scenarios had been acted out.
Did you know that a dolphin and a North
American bison could be roommates and best friends?
Well they can.
Back to my story . . .
Three-year-old, Rini, our budding
science buff, was playing with two-year-old Thorin.
The theme of the day was dinosaurs.
Rini was acting as voice for the
brontosaurus.
Thorin, the same for the triceratops.
Rini decided a teaching moment had
presented itself.
“Look, Thorin,” she said. “You
have a triceratops!”
Thorin stared at her. Then looked down
at the toy in his hand.
“Tri-cer-a-tops,” Rini said
again. “Tri-cer-a-tops.”
Thorin frowned.
Rini started in again. “Tri-cer-a-tops.
Tri-cer-a-tops.”
Thorin smiled and opened his mouth.
Rini smiled, too. Encouragingly.
Thorin pointed to the horns on the
dinosaur's head.
“Pokies!” he said happily.
Yep. Sometimes all that matters is the
obvious.