Ah Ma was trying to explain a volcano eruption to me. She said something about "very, very hot liquid coming out" (trying to make it comprehensible for me) to which I told her "That's called lava lah!"
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When I saw a banana (detached from the bunch but un-peeled) on the dining table, I walked over to mummy and asked "Why did you pull out the banana and didn't eat it? Afterwards oxidized how?" l
(To me, any fruit that has been left exposed and uneaten will get oxidized)
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I was playing with my favourite magnet toy when mummy interrupted me and asked if my cube could spin. Instantly, I replied "Of course! It's symmetrical!"
(Daddy had earlier taught me that in order to make an object/ structure from this magnet building set spin, it must be symmetrical in shape)
Watch my magnet creation spin... I made this all by myself!
*faint* At 4 you are using such BIG words. Chloe is so smart!
ReplyDeletehaaa.. aunty is stunt with mouth wide open... haha
ReplyDeletegosh..what is oxidized.. *red faced*
ReplyDeleteOMG!! Her vocab is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI recall a TV advert with the exclamation "So clever!" :)
ReplyDeleteLittle Einstien :D
ReplyDeleteWah...she amazes me. Clever girl.
ReplyDeleteSmart girl..
ReplyDeletewah, so smart girl.. geng wo..
ReplyDeletewords must be learnt from either mummy or daddy lor, who else?? Sometimes adults ownself spoken no realize. Maybe from the TV?
ReplyDeleteUndoubtedly Chloe is learning like a sponge, I always believe it's important to share all our knowledges with young kids regardless of their age!
ReplyDeletep/s: Hey, I think even Juan Juan didn't know what's 'symmetrical'! ^-^
Have a wonderful weekend!
*speechless*
ReplyDeleteImpressed with her rich vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Her vocabs are so bombastic and rich of scientific terms. Superb!
ReplyDeletehaha she can use those jargon word, I dunno what is symmetrical lah...aiyo
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