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When my son was 3 years old, he was learning his ABC’s.  To keep these lessons from getting boring, (honestly, how many times can you say A is for apple without stifling a yawn?)I used real life examples in my teachings. Any time I found printed words, I would point out the letters to him and he would identify them.  I wanted to let my son know that letters are everywhere, not just confined to his picture books.

One day, during his bath time, I found another opportunity for a letter lesson. On our bathtub, the faucets were installed in the wall and were marked H and C.  I pointed to the H and asked him what letter that was.  He replied, “H”, as he splashed the water about him.

With a broad smile, I said, “Good! H stands for hot.  Now, what is this letter?”  I pointed to the faucet on the right.  Today, however, the faucet was turned so the C looked different. 

He looked at it intently, beads of water trickling down his face. He answered quite emphatically, “U , U stands for unhot!”

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