It all started with those Woolworths cards. One minute I had completely sane, well-adjusted 7-year-old twin boys, the next – I had two major obsessions on my hands.
My name is Jennifer, and my kids are obsessed with animals.
I know, I know – hardly something to worry about. As far as fixations go, it’s a pretty educational and fun one for my kids to have.
And let me tell you – they are fixated. Every conversation, every poster on the wall, every toy, every book, every website, every TV show… All animals.
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I guess I had forgotten the capability kids have to become crazy about one particular thing. When I was young, it was Titanic (not the movie, which was not even close to coming out, but let’s not talk about how old I am). My dad had an old book about the Titanic and within a day I was hooked. I needed to know everything. I may or may not have ended up painting portholes on my walls.
So I get it. But I guess with my boys it just took me by surprise. It’s been such a whirlwind I feel like I need to break it down to understand just how it got to the point I have two young kids who are already researching veterinary schools.
It started with the Woolworths cards, I know that much. I’m sure many of you went through that adventure.
Then came the silence. You know when things are just a little too quiet? So quiet that you know you should probably go and find out why but you’re also enjoying a rare moment of peace? Yeah, it got that quiet. Eventually I found them huddled around the computer, reading about Africa.
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I bought my niece the giraffe onesie - cutest thing ever.
My teen has had many a onesie party. Very cute to see 10 or 12 teen girls dressed as various animals.
Take the kids to a farm, let them see real animals.