6. Here is a link to a milestone chart for birth to age 3.
I would love to see your creations. Leave a link to your pumpkin carving post in the comments, so I can pay you a visit.
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I bet he had fun taking the "guts" out. We are planning on painting pumpkins this year.
ReplyDeleteOh I bet he had a blast!!
ReplyDeleteHe's just so cute.
I'm enjoying your series.
Hope your day is blessed♥
Aww. So cute. We painting them last night and left them out to dry, well it rained... ugh. Washed the paint off now they get to paint again. At lease I got photos! haha!
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet! It looks like he had lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that this is solid advice for me too. I'm like a toddler when it comes to this stuff.
ReplyDelete"guts" you crack me up. This is such fun post.We had fun "carving" pumpkins with our grandchildren. Hugs
ReplyDeleteComing over from Paper Mama. I love that you're carving pumpkins with a toddler. It's giving me courage to start to think about maybe trying it out with my little man. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteYou seem cool. Your blog looks nice. I think I may follow you :)
How fun! Looks like he had a BLAST!
ReplyDeleteHe is just soo cute! Looks like he had so much fun. :)
ReplyDeletelove it! you are right, that IS the way to do a toddler pumpkin :)
ReplyDeleteVery Cute Photos and Great Ideas for Pumpkin Carving! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI love carving pumpkins with my kiddos! And I love that you had stickesr for him to be involved in the process!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to link up at http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties
~Beth