I bought a "Play & Discover First Words" game at TJ Maxx for $2. It has a word for every letter in the alphabet, and for the letter “I”, the word is “Indian”. Oh yes, I do mean THAT Indian. The picture of a cartoonish little man with a huge round red nose, huge red lips, a feather, who appears to be in some sort of dancing position with one hand up and one leg up, pow-wow style could not possibly be more politically incorrect.
Unfortunately, it was too late to take the “I” away when we were playing the game and of course, Little J was very puzzled by the picture. I wasn’t sure what to do because I do want him to learn the letter “I”, so I tried my “less is more” question answering technique and simply said “Indian” when he asked me what it was. But NOOOOOO this is the one time when Little J decides that’s not quite a satisfactory answer. “What is an Indian?” he asks. Seeing the picture for the letter “W” I quickly said, “It’s someone who lives in that.”
"A TENT?”
“No”, I said, “a wigwam”… Needless to say, Little J is was still confused. However, enjoying the reversal in the irony of that name, I chose not to try to correct the only logical conclusion: that somehow Mo’s side of the family is related to cartoon "Indians".
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I think you should start reading "The Last of the Mohicans" to him. There must be a child's version somewhere. You might use this archaic image as an opening to something useful.
The curiosity of a child is a marvel!
:)
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