You know how pre-schoolers seem to start every sentence with why? Well it is time we fired a few back at them.
Is there a creature as mystical and confusing as a three or four-year old girl? Not-quite-a-big-kid and not still a toddler.
A delightful, frustrating minx that dominates your world. The conversation of a pre-schooler seems to literally be why? Why? WHY???? ( With a heft mix of I’m hungry/tired/need-to-do-a-wee.)
But I am turning the tables on my daughter.
Here are my questions for her.
(Now if only she would stop asking me WHY so much I could get a word in edgewise and actually ask her a few of them.)
1. Why do you want to look like Elsa when Anna is clearly the coolest of the two sisters?
2. Why are you obsessed with shoes yet take them off in the most inappropriate of places?
3. Why do you prefer to use sanitary pads as nappies for your teddies than the sweet little pack of doll nappies I bought you?
4. Why will you eat sultanas and cheese sandwiches at someone else’s house and make weird vomity noises when I try and give them to you at home?
5. Why are you so tired you can’t walk up the hill after pre-school and yet are still asking me for one more story at 8pm every, single night?
6. Why do you think sparkly pink Disney Princess shoes are appropriate wet weather gear?
7. Why each and every single time we leave the house and I ask you if you need to do a pee you say no and yet each and every single time we get to the end of the road you do?