Me and Audrey were sitting on the floor "drawing" the other day and I drew the letter A. Audrey looked at it then said, "A!" Then after a pause.. "Uuuuew!"
I basically freaked out, but took it as coincidence. Curious I asked,
"Wow! That's right, Audrey! What comes next?"
"Deeeee!"
"Good job, Baby!!!" Still freaking out. Majorly freaking out. I paused and wait for her to say something next.
"Awwrr"
A roar of applause from me. I'm shocked. "What comes after R?"
"eeeeeee"
"And this letter?"
"Y!" (Her favorite letter. She points one out every time she sees one. I die.)
My baby can spell her own name. Before she's two. And I'm ridiculously proud.
So yeah. We're a little obsessed with this wooden puzzle over here. Audrey carries it all over the house and proudly points out the letters that she's memorized due to said obsession with the puzzle. As soon as I saw this puzzle I knew that it was for us. And I was right.
Audrey points to each letter and looks at me for confirmation of what they're each called repeating each letter after me. That's how she learned to spell her name. She loves learning and I hope she never loses that.
The wooden puzzle is from Stuck On You. Each puzzle is beautifully crafted and boasts gorgeous bright colors in your child's name. Custom made! I mean come on! I love that. The wooden puzzles are safe for your kiddos too. Lead free & MDF free. I love that too.
Interested?
I thought so.
Stuck On You is generously offering one lucky duck a customized wooden puzzle with the name of YOUR choosing. YAHOO!! It's easy peasy to win. Just enter the giveaway through the Rafflecopter widget below and the winner will be chosen at random!
Hurray!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Good luck, lovies!
I would love it for my daughter Edie who is not quite two yet!
ReplyDeletehow precious!! wow.. Audrey! what a super clever girl :) I would love one of these for our youngest son.. nowhere near reading yet but would be wonderful to have on hand! xx
ReplyDeletewohoooo!!!!!!!!!! that is awesome. Yay for clever little people. I think I've entered correctly on raffle copter .... I hope!
ReplyDeleteI'd love it for my daughter so she can start to learn her name :)
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great teaching tool! The puzzle looks great too, clever Audrey!
I guess if I won I'd get Camillas name put on one...?!
super clever little girl!
ReplyDeleteI would like to win one for my son Atticus: Boss of Babes. That's not too long for the puzzle, is it?
ReplyDelete^^^ ATTICUS!!!! ^^^ Dream name!!!! Zan wouldn't let me... Hence naming our Christmas elf Atticus... AAAAANYway, done being distracted! I'm being a giveaway slut and entering all of these comps, even though I was sent something to review too!!! I know, selfish much?! But seriously, Atticus has to win it. Mind you, he already wins, with a name like that...
ReplyDeleteyay! I second this comment! But seriously, thanks. That and his middle name (Oliver) were literally the only two names my husband and i could agree on. He was pushing for Oliver to be the first name, but we're both glad I won the battle :) He has the best nicknames....and a great namesake.
DeleteWoo hoo Audrey! Clever clogs ;-)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, a difficult choice- my 4 year old daughter can proudly spell her name and would love this puzzle BUT it would be a fun teaching tool for our wee man, so he wins!
Go Audrey how clever! I would love one for Isabelle - she is learning to spell her name too thanks to a toy dog that sings her name which was a gift from my Dad... This puzzle would help her to the realms of super genius! (ha ha!)
ReplyDeleteAtticus - Stella you crack me up. Do you love 'To Kill A Mockingbird' too?
Ahhh just read the comment above Stella's - that makes sense now - Atticus is a pretty awesome name (I thought Stella just wanted a puzzle for her elf!)
DeleteOur Atticus was definitely named after Atticus Finch :)
DeleteThat is mighty clever Audrey! I'd love to dedicate a puzzle to my nephew who will be turning 1 very soon so that he can be spelling his name by 2!
ReplyDeleteSophie xo
What a marvelous achievement! Clever little lady xx
ReplyDeletemy daughter, who is just over one. She'd LOVE this!!
ReplyDelete(p.s. i'm majorly impressed by audrey).
Well my Sadie obviously has some catching up to do! I think the puzzle will do the trick ;)
ReplyDeleteClever munchkin! You should be very proud :) Love these puzzles.
ReplyDeleteCustom puzzle!? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would get one for my daughter of course!
DeleteHi Talia! SO so So cute that Audrey can spell out her name!
ReplyDeleteI'd win one for Jasper x
How exciting! I would love this puzzle for my two year old!
ReplyDeleteI would love one for my friend's baby, Verbena...but I have a feeling they don't ship internationally...? Oh well, it's a great prize for whoever gets it!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous and clever that she can spell out her own name! My daughter just turned two, Ada, and I am sure she would love a name puzzle!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing! I would be very proud too :) Congrats, mum, on your so very bright child :)
ReplyDeleteOh how EXCITING!!! Very proud Mama moment, I am sure! Happy Sunday! xo
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever gal!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a puzzle for my daughter, Daisy.
Clever cookie!! My Miss Mollie would love one, I'm sure. And I know I would : ) Might get one that says our surname.. then we can hand it down to the cousins too!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! You've got yourself a pretty smart cookie. Hoping I can grab one to send to one of my favorite kids in the world :)
ReplyDeletewoah, what a clever wee thing! my 2 year old daughter Mika is just starting to recognize her name so it's safe to say that this would be a super awesome gift to help her along! what a cool idea, thanks so much :)
ReplyDeleteOmg! This is so cute! I'd love this for my new baby! She's so smart!!! How did you do the first moving picture? : )
ReplyDeleteOh, your post really struck a chord with me. OUr eldst is so good with language and our youngest is the opposite. I need to practice his name with him. This afternoon!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for my sweet baby, I've just started introducing puzzles to him.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to get one of these for aaaages for my youngest. If I won, however, I would love to give it to my sweet niece Alba for her first birthday x
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