I was putting Ti Guy down for his nap today and asked him where his binkies were at. I started to look for the binkies in their normal home, a cars cup that sits on his shelf but suddenly heard, “No, they are in the treasure chest!” I guess that was a silly question & move on my part. I mean, of course binkies belong in a treasure chest! What was I thinking? How dare I assume they’d be in a mere cup?! 😉
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Titan noticed this box up on my shelf a couple weeks ago and was in absolute awe that I had a treasure chest (more like a $2 box from Tai Pan). I got it down for him and he has had a blast playing with it ever since.
I have found it very interesting and humorous to watch what he has deemed treasure.
So, what does a 3 year old consider treasure? Well, his binkies of course & some coins for his next visit to Panda Express. Love it! Absolutely love that this treasure chest has become home to his binkies & his Panda Express money.
Now, I know. I know that all the books, experts, dentists, etc. say that binkies should disappear at age 1 or 2 or whatever (I truthfully find it funny that every expert gives a different age) but I am not one of those parents that can rip something away.
Plus, I figure just like his bottle and everything else, there will come a time when he’s ready to give his binkies up as well on his own terms & without a massive crying…or struggle… or bribery. Plus, he’s already started to give them up a little at a time on his own any way. First, he started to leave them upstairs during Preschool. Now he’s progressed to leaving them in the car at the gym & on play dates, etc.
Slowly but surely they will disappear as he outgrows them. For now, I’m just enjoying seeing them all gathered together in his little treasure chest. I mean really? How could I tear those away from him when he puts them in a treasure chest for safe keeping?! 😉 He is definitely our little binkie addict!