



The only downside is that she loves the "hiding" portion so much that she will keep her eyes covered for what feels like FOREVER!! I mean you can only say, "Where's Claire?" so many times before you lose interest. Am I right? I guess my daughter needs to learn a little something about adult attention spans and adjust her games to suit my needs. We'll start working on that next.
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I don't get it. I could see her the whole time.
Maybe we should play a little "Where's Uncle David?" She's SO CUTE!!!!
Next comes an understanding of hide and seek. The fun begins! There's nothing like a toddler "hiding" visibly behind, you know, a slatted chair yelling, "Mama! Mama! Tee hee hee hee. Mama!" Very subtle.
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