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Callie's Interview about Daddy

Callie's Interview about Daddy – Age 3
1. What is something daddy always says to you? You do exercise

2. What makes daddy happy? I stay dry.

3. What makes daddy sad? The cat walks backwards

4. What does your daddy do to make you laugh? You make funny faces.

5. What was your daddy like as a child? You were a boy

6. How old is your daddy? Five

7. How tall is your daddy? Four Feet

8. What is his favorite thing to do? Wash the dishes

9. What does your daddy do when you're not around? You sleep

10. If your daddy becomes famous, what will it be for? Weatherman

11. What is your daddy really good at? Doing tricks

12. What is your daddy not very good at? Hammering

13. What does your daddy do for his job? Work with computers

14. What is your daddy's favorite food? Oatmeal

15. What makes you proud of your daddy? When you help me pick up toys

16. If your daddy was a cartoon character, who would he be? Fireman Sam

17. What do you and your daddy do together? Play tea party

18. How are you and your daddy the same? We jump up and down

19. How are you and your daddy different? Your hair is shorter than mine

20. How do you know your daddy loves you? We play games

21. Where is your daddy's favorite place to go? To work


Comments

LBooker said…
Very thoughtful answers! You have got to love their precious minds.

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