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Rhyme and reason

by Radhika Narayananupdated on March 21, 2017August 28, 2013Leave a Comment on Rhyme and reason
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This happened a few months back, my 2 year old was getting to know the names of the months and one evening she was trying to recall them and stopped at “September”.

I asked, “What comes after September, she thought hard for a long time and said “cucumber””!

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