Saturday 10 May 2014

Guinea Pigs Online

For anyone who encounters us in the forthcoming weeks and possibly months, it will become quickly evident that we have a few new play constructs under our belts.  A move on from Octonauts and Peter Rabbit; the world inhabited by Coco and Fuzzy, near Strawberry park, has become our world too.

"GUINEA PIGS ONLINE is the squeak-out-loud funny new series starring Coco and Fuzzy: two guinea pigs who love surfing the internet when their owners aren’t looking!" 




We have all thoroughly enjoyed this series of 5 books.  Although the perilous adventures they get into has been a true test for, 'in the moment' Autumn, who gets completely absorbed in their world during the story, and runs off screaming.  During the first book we had to read almost the whole thing in one sitting as the perilous antics would desist.

Sadly a couple of nights ago, the adventures came to an end when we closed the book on the final book in the series.  Evan in eager to get engaged in the sister series - Puppies online, but Autumn is mourning the loss of Coco and Fuzzy.  Fuzzy, who, by the way, she inhabits most of every day presently, and we get corrected if she is wearing her crest and we refer to her as Autumn.  She talks about her nails as claws exclusively and feet and hands as paws.  When we went to Yorkshire sculpture park the other day, she was told she couldn't have bare paws and needed paw covers, so, true to her word she found two pairs of shoes and covered her hands and feet with them.  Autumn's capacity for make believe play is unending, and she goes in deeper every day, and is often found fully "storying" their play with additions of things like "..said Pepper" in her play.  She really enjoys playing with language and has such a strong imagination.  She really likes to embody the characters she plays in their mannerisms, the way they would speak, the words they would use and the types of play and things they would do.  I really admire and enjoy Autumn and Evan's games together, which, whilst not free of disagreements, are largely peaceable and productive.  Lots of collaboration, negotiation and a willingness to keep the story going.  All of these elements I remember as themes in the drama groups I've attended over the years, as well as themes in our lives that help us to function as humans in today's society.

Back to stories again, I stumbled upon a Moomin book in a charity shop the other day which I simply had to have, at 25p how could I not.  Well, they fell in love the moment I started to tell them the characters.  And then when Pat read the book to them last night they were snuggly and entranced.  I came home from work when they were part way through, and came into our room to get changed, and they didn't notice I was there.  They loved it, and I'm really looking forward to seeing where this new love may lead in the adventures of our lives.

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