As her classmates were leaving preschool today Anna told me she wanted a nap.
"When we get home?" I asked.
"No, right now."
"Why do you want to take a nap at school?"
"So I can know where I'm going."
"You mean a map?"
"Yes, I need to make a map to Grandma's house."
So she got some paper and a purple marker and sat down at the table. Pretty much everyone was gone when she finished.
So, there's her map. It's all wrinkled because she insisted on rolling it up. "People do that with their maps, Mommy," she assured me.
"When we get home?" I asked.
"No, right now."
"Why do you want to take a nap at school?"
"So I can know where I'm going."
"You mean a map?"
"Yes, I need to make a map to Grandma's house."
So she got some paper and a purple marker and sat down at the table. Pretty much everyone was gone when she finished.
So, there's her map. It's all wrinkled because she insisted on rolling it up. "People do that with their maps, Mommy," she assured me.
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