Here is a picture of him with his "Schultüte"
Oh my GOD, he is adorable! I love the dinosaurs!
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Here is a picture of him with his "Schultüte"
Oh my GOD, he is adorable! I love the dinosaurs!
I'm glad he gets to have a big deal made! What a cutie!
Is this kindergarten or first grade? For that matter, I don't know when reading/letters starts in America these days -- don't remember a whole lot of it in my kindergarten.
This is first grade. He's just finished three years of Kindergarten, i.e. preschool. They don't learn reading and writing there either usually; he's self-taught.
3 years of kindergarten! We only got one year, I feel cheated.
I caught on to reading pretty fast, and what one of my teachers used to do was excuse me from the drills as long as I sat quietly and read to myself from the bookshelf. Hope B. finds a similarly enlightened teacher!
This is first grade. He's just finished three years of Kindergarten, i.e. preschool. They don't learn reading and writing there either usually; he's self-taught.
That's interesting. In Australia, preschool and kinder are separate.
Well, it's called Kindergarten because, you know, Germany, but I refer to it as "preschool" because that's the US equivalent. It differs from US Kindergarden in that doesn't really involve any preparation for school at all. C. is three and has just started. There's a picture of the two of them on her first day here:
Awww. I see dinos are a big Benno theme. :-)
I think I got a half-day of some preschool for a while, but they pretty much threw tiny children into kindergarten to sink or swim circa 1965. Kids today have it so easy. ::thumps cane on floor::
Fiona, your kids are so awesome! And enormous!
What Jesse said!
Oh they're gorgeous. And huge.
Now I'm getting all nostalgic and remembering when Fiona posted that she was going into labor. The time does fly.