Physics 101
Ace can open the cabinet, grab a cup, and--on tiptoes--dispense himself a few moon-shaped pieces of ice and some water from the front of the fridge. It usually works with only minor spillage (unless the water hits the ice in a certain way and he gets sprayed).
The other night, he ran out of water while we were reading in bed, but I told him the ice cubes would turn into water. So we read a few more books and sure enough, he had some more water. He was fascinated by it, and we had a toddler lesson on states of matter.
This morning, he drank the last cup of Kefir (drinkable yogurt), and asked for more. I had to tell him we were all out. Without missing a beat, he perked up and looked at the fridge.
"Ice turn into Kefir??"
The other night, he ran out of water while we were reading in bed, but I told him the ice cubes would turn into water. So we read a few more books and sure enough, he had some more water. He was fascinated by it, and we had a toddler lesson on states of matter.
This morning, he drank the last cup of Kefir (drinkable yogurt), and asked for more. I had to tell him we were all out. Without missing a beat, he perked up and looked at the fridge.
"Ice turn into Kefir??"
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