I have been teaching Ivy all about Paris* and how to speak French. She can say Je m'appelle Ivy and bonjour and bonsoir in the cutest petit voice.
Jeff's role in her education is apparently showing her the Tom & Jerry Two Mouseketeers cartoon.
*There is no doubt in my mind that we'll visit again someday. Hopefully sooner than later!
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Tom and Jerry have never failed before. See also: Tom & Jerry; an introduction to classical music.
ReplyDeleteJe pense que les jeunes enfants apprenne bien vite les laungues.
ReplyDeleteOur little one are learning French from me, English from their papa and Dutch from Opa and Oma... It's adorable hearing their sweet little voice in a different language
I would LOVE visiting Paris, maybe one day
That's great. I love that our kids are learning different languages. Yesterday, they both ordered their drinks and meals at a restaurant in French. I was so proud. :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit Paris!
ReplyDeleteI see another trip in your future.
ReplyDeleteNolan and I found out that we were pregnant with Elise the DAY we left for a vacation to Paris in 2009. That's how we chose both kids' names -- Elise and Tristan were on a list of French names for boys/girls. Anyway, we'll travel with you. Just let us know. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah well, you know...it's all about balance. ;)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE French. I took it in school and I've been teaching the kids some phrases as well.
ReplyDeleteI hope we ALL get to go to Paris someday. I've ALWAYS wanted to go.... :)