tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post1188720906398356229..comments2023-12-27T15:25:34.048+00:00Comments on Baby Baby: Why are you wearing a poppy, Mummy?sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-21765531502631066032011-11-17T14:09:57.633+00:002011-11-17T14:09:57.633+00:00Karen, I hadn't realised that was your backgro...Karen, I hadn't realised that was your background. They will learn more as they get older.<br /><br />Muminator, (great name BTW!), yes, 3 is too young to understand, but each year they will see the poppy and learn more.<br /><br />Real Supermum, thank you.<br /><br />AliBlahBlah, (another great name!), it's difficult to know how to answer some of the more direct and difficult questions. You want to tell the truth, but not the whole story.sanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-18522840469099515452011-11-13T15:40:22.713+00:002011-11-13T15:40:22.713+00:00I like that approach. I miss wearing poppies. Over...I like that approach. I miss wearing poppies. Over here in the States they have 'Veterans Day' and my 6 yr old's class had to talk about Veterans they knew. Of course, for most kids over here that means Granddads who were drafted in Korea or Vietnam. My six yr old asked how wars started and I launched into this half-arsed essay about the 'pen being mightier than the sword'. I think your 'less is more' approach was probably better!!AliBlahBlahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03335907266347761153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-36764925380346532542011-11-11T23:12:31.108+00:002011-11-11T23:12:31.108+00:00Great post,Two of my eldest children did a school ...Great post,Two of my eldest children did a school play about remembrance sunday at school.They tried to explain to their siblings who are younger,But I also told them the same we are remebering important people.I believe uou have told them the right think.The real supermumhttp://www.therealsupermumblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-68824517863379942382011-11-11T16:36:15.810+00:002011-11-11T16:36:15.810+00:00Aww that's so sweet. I put a little poppy on m...Aww that's so sweet. I put a little poppy on my Son today, he's only 3 but I don't think they fully understand it (or should) until they are much older!Muminatorhttp://www.muminator.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-5636546668225573702011-11-11T09:08:16.543+00:002011-11-11T09:08:16.543+00:00Great post. My twins are 6 yrs old and know that ...Great post. My twins are 6 yrs old and know that mummy served in the army for 10 years incl The Falklands and Northern Ireland, but they don't really grasp the significance of today, although they have been told it is to remember all the people who have died in conflict for this country. <br />It's a tough one but I think you have said the right thing for children so young.karen joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13757036905485590318noreply@blogger.com