Reddit Reddit reviews No More Diapers for Ducky! (Ducky and Piggy)

We found 1 Reddit comments about No More Diapers for Ducky! (Ducky and Piggy). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Children's Books
Books
Children's Animals Books
Children's Duck Books
No More Diapers for Ducky! (Ducky and Piggy)
Check price on Amazon

1 Reddit comment about No More Diapers for Ducky! (Ducky and Piggy):

u/DaGoodBoy ยท 1 pointr/Parenting

3 years old in April:

  1. 30, but will still sometimes get one or two teens out of order. If we prompt with the next number after she gets to the nine (39, 49, etc), she will go all the way to 100.
  2. Yes, and random billboards and store signs as well.
  3. Yes, but sometimes will say five seven instead of fifty-seven.
  4. Yes, she can say the letters in order by herself
  5. Yes, with qualifications. She will write each letter, but hasn't figured out how to write the letters a line yet, so they are written in a jumble on the page.
  6. We read her "potty books" each time she needs to go to the bathroom. (Yeah potty training! Flush The Potty and No More Diapers for Ducky are her favorites). A few months ago I started saying the wrong words on purpose and she would correct me. Now I open the page and show her the picture, and she pretends to move her finger along the words as if she is reading to me. She knows every word in both of them, plus a few other books we read at bedtime.

    We have a church-based Mother's morning out program nearby, but the teachers there have a developed curriculum from 18 months through kindergarten they follow. Both our kids went there during the week (4 days, 4 hours a day) because they both craved playmates and structured activities. We also work with them at home, but sometimes having a non-parent work with them like that really helps.

    We skipped vacations to be able to afford to send them, and it has paid off so well preparing them for school. Our son is 6 and just graduated from Kindergarten. He can write simple stories, read books and toy instructions (lego, etc.) on his own, and even do basic arithmetic. If anyone lives in Orlando, FL (USA), PM for the name of the school.