So, the preschooler watched 'Finding Nemo' for the first time...
"This is Nemo and his dad. They are having a Christmas party. He (the cleaner prawn on the left) cleaned their anemone for them."
And remember P. Sherman from 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney? The fish-stealing dentist diver?
Happy Monday.
{diver 'helmet' from a buzz lightyear suit. diver 'wetsuit' from a batman suit. diver 'goggles' rigged up with marker pen 'snorkel' by preschooler. 'diving cylinder' made from a teddy carrier. undies worn outside his clothes, preschooler's own.}
p.s Does your wee one come up with crazy fun get-ups too? I'd love to hear!




Are you kidding me? My eldest used to run to nursery every day donning a pair of goggles and calling himself goggle-man. Number two is equally eccentric. He dresses up as a dr by putting an elefun net on his head and calls himself dr fingles. No idea where he got that one from but I love their kookiness!
ReplyDeleteGreat drawing by the way.
Visiting via instagram. I love taking a peek at other people's spaces.
oh my aren't you the man of my dreams!
ReplyDeletei love this boy's spirit, he is so fresh and beautiful!
his imagination and playfulness gives you clue as to what he will be doing in his future :)
thanks for sharing bron xox
Awww, so excited for this kind of fun! What a great costume! Watched a bit of that movie the other day while ironing - so sweet.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, my 2 1/2 year old loves coming up with creative little get-ups...he can often be found walking around the house with kitchen utensils sticking out of his belt, a superhero mask on his head, and his toy guitar around his neck. It's hilarious! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is so incredibly cute - I love the picture he drew especially. Quite a talent there!
ReplyDeleteMy little one is too little for make believe but I certainly bossed around my younger siblings in all sorts of made up plays or re-enactments when young - my grandmother reminded me the other day of how I used to drill them in the 'So Long, Farewell' routine from Sound of Music and that I banned my littlest sister from being Greta and used a teddy instead - harsh!