Storytime at Times Book Store, Pavillion

We attended this for the first time last weekend but because we were 15 minutes late, the story had already ended! What a bummer! It must’ve been a really short story….but when I found out what the story was, I wasn’t too fussed that we’d missed it.

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It was a story about some bird with two heads, that eventually died!

What was nice though was that there was an art and craft session to make a mask of the bird so Tee had fun cutting and pasting her mask. Whilst observing, I noticed that almost all the kids (short of one other boy) had copied the actual bird picture on the picture board with the feathers sticking out at the corners of the mask very beautifully, but my Tee, oh my Tee…..she was just going wild with the bird. I suggested why not put some feathers on the corners too like the ones on the picture board? She looked at the board and scrunched her little nose, then shaked her head and said, “Na….I’m doing a Transformer Bird.”

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*faint*

So it turns out that her Transformer bird was a mask that her eyes couldn’t even peep through because it was full of coloured blades zig-zagging all over the place! Gosh, she would really do so well at my architecture school……and bah, I don’t have a photo of that damn bird mask because I wanted her to put it on when I had my camera but it was so sticky with glue and then, of course totally forgot about it later.

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