Everyone is busy drawing on a Sunday morning.
I glance over and see that it's a blue square. I guess " a house?"
"No!" She exclaims. "It's a Lollipop!"
Before I can stop myself I say "a square Lollipop?"
She considers this and says "ok. It's a house!"
I immediately feel bad and say "no no, wait, a lollipop can be any shape".
"Nope" she says "I don't want to make a wrong thing."
Every type of parenting guilt comes crashing down on me. I have just crushed her imagination. I have boxed her in. I have limited her creativity. I have...
(Inspiration hits me) "but wait- what about those special jujube lollipops we get sometimes?"
My child thinks about this and then lights up "oh yeah! That right..."
She proceeds to go ahead and create a long, multiple-layered, colourful jujube lollipop with squares, semi-circles and triangles.
I breathe a sigh of relief.
Another parenting disaster averted.
You can't blink, with this stuff.
(Vijay teaching them tracing. " oh wow papad... That's a great circle... So round... Wait... Perfect! Wait, uh, that's the one I made.... Yours is okay too...")
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