Friday, February 18, 2011

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Surely most would agree that animals are a very present in the first months and years of our children. For example, if we think a moment in the first book that took our tiny, probably (and almost put his hands on fire), was or had any animal or animals, if we think the first thing they said, disappointment- us, was neither pope nor Mama probably was Muuuuu!

In our house we have the luck and privilege (or unlucky by many others) have pretty animal neighbors. Lucky because we close enough to see them go far enough to walk but it does not smell or hear the din and privilege to watch stories are fine but see them live is much better.

Today, for example, we could make the "cattle route": Can Red first to see the cows (which is now no longer likes to see them so close, he must start out feeling of fear Can Feliuet ...); then to see pigs (and their dogs bordadora); lot more to another farm rabbits do not know who gossip accompanied by two goats (Tranca Canyon and told me that said the owner) and, for the ride to close Can Olives to see Macario, a donkey old man who left more recently and pearls, her tiny dog \u200b\u200bpetaner those that seem so balls. Certainly a fantastic route and privileged smaller than me and we love!

And we would like to have all these animals at home but for now we are satisfied (and happy) you can have two dogs and two chickens. The relationship is created between children and animals is very nice. Children learn things that the human animal can not give or teach while they learn to take care as they develop.

With animals, everything is a lot of advantages. And if you've never considered having one at home (and I speak for a dog, for example), fear not, animals do not attack people (newborn nor eat, nor should sleep with the first of robeta baby, or he will shoot on them and will fall, or you paste it diseases ...) unless there is something strange in between and are rude, of course! The others often can feel ... are simple tales!

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