What's With Kids & Fashion?
The Noodle has been working on dressing himself lately. Quite insistent on it in fact.



Nice that he isn't sartorially constrained by any aesthetic need for symmetry. Or any need to not limp.
Labels: Parenting
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The Noodle has been working on dressing himself lately. Quite insistent on it in fact.
Labels: Parenting
3 Comments:
I LOVE the look he's going for - like Michael Jackson's one-glove fetish, but feet. Besides, kids' shoes are so much more interesting than ours.
I remember once being at Reese plumbing, looking at something exciting like showerheads when a 3 year old resembling a liquorice allsort came in. Her father saw my expression and said, "She dressed herself this morning."
At least he's got his left and right sorted out. Why be a slave to co-ordination anyway? A shoe is a shoe is a shoe...
Kath - I'm torn between letting him express himself and having to pay for the therapy later.
River - believe me the correct alignment of shoe to foot is merely coincidental.
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