Problogger has another group writing project out – this one is on the topic of lists, which the ducks just love – easy to read and all that. We have all our Thursday Thirteen lists already, ranging from wows of the Lil Duck to the sweetest comments I received, so I thought I’d make a list of some of my favorite posts for all the new readers around here, just to change things up a bit.
- My favorite things about Lil Duck
- The joy of the pool
- Our mutual love for Starbucks
- 5 ways to develop your toddler’s musical abilities
- The chocolate pudding mess
- More keyboard decor
- The drama of the nap
- Ooooh, baby! – a classic Lil Duck moment!
- The eternal hunt for the cell phone

Thanks for stopping by my site Mamaduck. I loved your article, “The eternal hunt for the cell phone”. You made my day!
What a great post and certainly puts a smile on my face. As always compelling reading.
Lovely posts! I’m not a children person, but I was compelled to read your favourite posts. Particularly “Ooooh, baby!” who thought that one small child could cause so much trouble!
Thanks for dropping by my blog too!
Phil
That’s a nice collection of posts. Seems like a good idea to have a blog about the lil ducks.
Duck…duck…goose! Thanks for commenting on my list.
haha great list and very cute
Oooh, baby! is my favorite!
You know, it caught my attention because you put that “flag” next to it. Just a tip for us all on our lists, flag the special ones to added attention!
What a cute idea for a list! great list and blog
An interesting idea. Why didn’t I think of making a list of posts?
Anywho, good stuff, and thanks for stopping by my blog. Good to see a familiar face (or name) in this round of submissions.
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I think that listening to multiple genres of music is a key to encouraging musical ability early on. It should be good for developing the brain generally.
Nice list… My favourite is the “5 ways to develop your toddler’s musical abilities”! You know, I always get sad when I think how much my older daughter simple ignores music. And I always tried to stimulate her…
But the list is a good advice for everyone who cares about his kids sensibility to music.
Thanks,
Helder Sanches