

So we don't let our kids watch TV until they are 2 years old... or until I get pregnant and start puking and need a temporary babysitter. No, I am not announcing a pregnancy. I am just saying that Elijah just started his TV viewing a little ahead of schedule. However, the other day when Elijah was sick, I let Lydia watch Yo Gabba Gabba for a few minutes. Let's just say she got a little excited about it. First she danced. Then she tried to reach into the TV. Then she ran circles around the coffee table. Then she stopped and stared.


She also LOVES books...at least she used to love books before she saw TV. Just kidding. She still loves her books. Pin It Now!
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