Yum Yum Muffins!

~ Posted on Friday, October 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM ~

Yeayyyy!! It has been over a month since mummy made blueberry muffins and I'm so happy she decided to make it again! Even though I've already had my breakfast, I immediately grabbed the muffins when mummy asked me whether I wanted to take a bite. Hey, I may be small but I can eat like a horse! One bite is not enough!

Ben eating blueberry muffins

I can't believe it's real!!

Ben eating blueberry muffins

Can't resist!! Must eat NOW!!

I refused to give back the muffin to mummy. Mummy only let me have 1 muffin. I ate it while watching some music videos on mummy's laptop.

Ben eating blueberry muffins

Yumyums! Can't stop licking my fingers!

Ben eating blueberry muffins

Ooppss... sorry for the mess...

The muffins are so super delicious this time! It's just perfect and I heard mummy telling daddy this is by far her best muffins ever! Me? I think the muffins mummy made are all delicious!

Mummy tried taking a close up shot of the muffins but hey, muffins are for eating! Not photographing! If anything, she should continue taking pictures of me instead of the muffins! It will all end up in my nice rounded tummy anyways...

Ben eating blueberry muffins

Mummy! This one is trying to run away!!!

This is the only nice close up shot mummy can get at one of the blueberry muffins...

Ben eating blueberry muffins

Isn't it gorgeous?!!

Mummy, not enough!!! Make it again, pleaseeeeeeeeeee....

With lots of love and sloppy kisses,

~ Benjamin...

Little One Books Review & Giveaway - Once Upon a Potty: Boy (Alona Frankel)

~ Posted on Friday, October 15, 2010 at 12:01 AM ~

I have the privilege of reviewing a children's book by Alona Frankel (illustrated by her as well) called "Once Upon a Potty: Boy".

Author & Ilustrator: Alona Frankel
Publisher: Firefly Books
ISBN: 978-1554072835
Hardcover: 40 pages
Dimension: 7.2 x 7.3 x 0.4 inches

Product description from Little One Books website:

"In 1975, Alona Frankel wrote and illustrated her first book, especially for her son Michael, on how to use the potty. Thirty-two years later, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and its companion Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are the classic books on potty training. These children's books help parents everywhere deal successfully with an often vexing challenge for the whole family. Thanks to its timeless words and beloved images, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy is being discovered and used by a new generation of parents. "

This book is provided by Little One Books for my review. Now, a brief introduction to them:

"We specialize in quality books, music, and video, for children birth through age five, and have personally reviewed and selected each and every item in our store. You'll find detailed information on why we prefer a particular product in our "Why We Chose" section of each product page.
At Little One Books, we match each product to what we believe is the youngest appropriate age group. However, our carefully selected items can and will be used for many years to come. As children develop they often find pleasure in revisiting illustrations from old favorites, and eventually learning to read them on their own.
"

Honestly, we've been getting hints and well-meaning advices from people around us that Ben should be potty trained already at this age (he's 19 months old btw)! I don't know how others did it but hubby and I felt that we should let nature takes its course, I mean, Ben will be ready when he's ready.

But that doesn't mean that I can't read any information pertaining to potty training right?

So, I requested this particular book the moment I saw the cute illustrations on the cover of this book. I've always been very much geared to separated gender books, meaning if there are books that are generalised for both boys and girls, and books that are for boys only, I'll definitely go for the boys books. I find it easier for my son to relate himself to the story when it's illustrated and told from their point of view.

Check out Ben's reactions as he flips through the book...

Ben with Once Upon a Potty: Boy book

Checking out the cute cover...

Ben with Once Upon a Potty: Boy book

Looking at the main character...

Ben with Once Upon a Potty: Boy book

Studying how the boy sits on the potty

One thing I don't like about this book is how the potty is being potrayed. Honestly, it looks like a vase (with a handle) to me. I find myself subtly covering the handles when I go through the book with Ben, maybe it's just me, but I don't want him to go around seeing anything (such as a vase with handle) and think that's a potty! I also flipped through the pages where the little boy initially wonders what is the object (potty) given to him by his grandma. For example, he wears it on his head  wondering whether it's a hat (no, I don't want Ben doing that!).

As for illustrations wise, I totally love it! It's cute and doesn't seem gross at all! The paper quality of the book is good as well, thick enough for easy handling. I don't mind the terms used to represent peeing ('Wee-Wee' in the book, I used 'Pee-Pee') and pooping (both the book and I used 'Poo-Poo').

Now, I just want to highlight that the moment I received the book, I went through 1 round with Ben (just make up my own story as we go along) and I can immediately see some results, albeit a small one, but it is very exciting to see my boy approaching the potty and trying to sit on it (of course, he's still wearing his diapers and pants), but the point is he approached the potty without us coaxing him into doing that! It happened so fast that I don't have enough time to grab my camera to snap this memorable moment!

Pictures below taken 2 days after we received the book:

Ben with his potty

Ben with his potty

Picture on the left of Ben sitting on the potty (with his pants on) when I asked him to show me how the little boy sat on the potty. Please note that prior to this book, Ben never approach nor even touch the potty at all (it's in our bathroom to get him to familiar himself with) and now, he's sitting on it!

Picture on the right of Ben passing back the potty to me when I asked him how the boy gives the potty back to his mummy when he's done with his poo-poo and pee-pee.

Amazing milestones I would say! I'm still very happy and glad I chose this book! It'll definitely be used again and again until Ben is potty trained successfully. In the meantime, I'm already a very happy mummy seeing the mini milestones achieved by my boy within such a short span of time!

Overall, I give this book a 9 out of 10.

You can get this book from Little One Books and many more.

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I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with a copy of the book by Little One Books in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

And if you'd like to read my previous book reviews, you can do so by reading this post of mine called "My Book Reviews"

Conversations with my son...

~ Posted on Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 9:03 AM ~

Okay, maybe Ben is not able to talk much yet (he's 19 months but quite a quiet and reserved person like his mummy) but he does understand what we all said and told him to do. So anyway, the following conversations took place few days back...

Conversation # 1:
Me  : Ben, you want to eat banana or not?
Ben : (Shakes his head)
Me  : Ben, you want to eat oats or not?
Ben :
(Shakes his head)
Me  : Ben, you want to eat ice cream or not?
Ben : (Paused... nod head frantically)
Me  : -_-

Conversation # 2:
Me  : Ben, you want to eat banana or not?
Ben :
(Shakes his head)
Me  : Ben, you want to eat oats or not?
Ben :
(Shakes his head)
Me  : Ben, you want to eat mummy or not?
Ben : (Paused... look up at me with the cheekiest grin)
Me  : -_-

Conversation # 3:
Me  : Ben, you want to eat banana or not?
Ben :
(Shakes his head)
Me  : Ben, you want to eat oats or not?
Ben :
(Shakes his head)
Me  : Ben, you want mummy to eat you or not?
Ben : (Paused... ) NO, NO.
Me  : ;)


A recent photo of my cheeky 19 months old boy...