Who knows how conversations start with toddlers. All I know is we were talking and ended up talking about how some tv is not real. Little Miss usually has a good grasp on what is real and what is not. This has come up in conversation during particularly graphic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle episodes or commercials for certain video games on television. The other day, some such example came up and this is how it went after I mentioned a tv show is not real:
Little Miss: I know. I know it's not real. Some shows are real and some are pretend. Like this is not real, but Snow White is real. I know this because she's real. I met her, remember?
So, yeah, thanks for that, DisneyWorld. I can either let her believe everything is real or just crush her.
I've never known any trouble that an hour's reading didn't assuage. Charles De Secondat (1689 - 1755)
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