I recently bought the game Just Dance Kids, I highly recommend it. As I was picking the older girls up from school leaving the younger two in the charge of dad, it became apparent that they needed some cheering up, so I promised we'd play when we got home.
We arrived home to find that the newly opened game was missing. Evan confessed that he remembered Maisy bringing it to him, signing, "Please." He was on the phone and set it down somewhere, but the places he thought he might have set it turned up no game. We spent the better part of two hours looking for the game before Evan suggested we use "Maisy logic."
Maisy logic involves thinking like Maisy and trying to figure out, without her telling us, what she would do/need/want/like. So, the conversation went something like this:
Evan: "She brought me the disc and wanted me to turn it on for her. Suppose she picked it back up after I set it down."
Somer: "You didn't do what she wanted so she would have tried herself. We checked the DVD player and the Wii player. Its music, so maybe a CD player, but Jack's CD player is too high."

Evan: "Sadie and Ella's?"
Sure enough, there it was. Maisy logic is pretty logical.
And now, why I love Just Dance Kids:







4 comments:
Ha! That's some good dancin'! And I love Maisy Logic! I had to laugh, because I thought you had written "leave the two younger kids IN CHARGE OF DAD" not "in THE charge of dad'! :)
very cute!!
I LOVE HER AND MISS!
Good work parents! Right on Maisy.
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