What sort of scientist is your little one?
- Rocks, dirt, mud and all things that can be dug – Geologist
- Cockroaches, caterpillars, and little creepy-crawlies – Entomologist
- Bubbles to blow and float and catch – Physicist
- Mixing, playdough, cooking and painting – Chemist
- Lying in the sun watching clouds - Meteorologist
- A fascination with bodily functions - Physiologist
- Construction, cars and crashes – Physicist
- Dress-ups and pretend – Psychologist
- Digging through the rubbish – Archaeologist
- Collecting, arranging and dissecting flowers – Botanist
I seem to have a bit of all of the above! What are your kids?
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She’s made keen on bubbles at the moment. Though she still doesn’t get that if she tips out the solutions there’ll be no more.
So a bit of a chemist as well
My big girl did that, it’s horrible to clean up! Now we keep our bubble mix in little pop top bottles and it slows them down a bit.
Haha! My daughter had a great interest in archaeology at one point, currently she’s into geology, physics and psychology!
I don’t think she would make a very good entomologist, she’s more interested in getting a slipper and squashing insects! (Which she learnt from seeing her mother killing cockroaches!)
Yep, big girl whacks poor little insects. One of her first ‘sentences’ was along the lines of “Cockroach up there! Help!”
My kids seem to be a bit of everything – as I read through each one I thought ‘oh yes, that’s them…’