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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Chop stick master
If your child is born in Sweden, at the very first visit at the local health center - the Barnavårdscentralen - you will get a small booklet, with growth charts and space to keep track of vaccinations and general health checks and dentist and "all at one place" kind of thing. There is also a list where you can add dates for when they learn to sit and crawl and jump, or draw or ride a bike or eat with a spoon or so. But it doesn't come with a line for using chop sticks. Its not that easy - there are many Swedish adults who can't. Guess I just have to add another line in Kai's book now.
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Cute picture!
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