Sadly the reality of modern day Show and Tell is very much removed from this...I've seen more plastic boats and trucks than shells. The closest we got to a pet rabbit was a slug (today). And as for red shoes - instead I've had yet more plastic trucks.
So the Show part has been a bit of a downer. The "Tell" usually isn't much better - when asked "What do you have to show today?" most children have to have a good think before (after prompting) they mumble "A truck." It's not what I'd imagined.
But today's Show and Tell was quite amusing. The slug was thrust in the faces of most of the other children by its fascinated owner. There was also a cricket bat and ball - "I know that sport - baseball!" was the first guess. Not sure where that came from as we live in England but ok. Another girl brought in a book about butterflies prompting an animated discussion which culminated with this story from a very excited boy...

"My mum..." [Long Pause]
"Yes...?"
"My mum....Her mum..."
"Your grandma?"
"No! My Nana. My Nana...when we went to her house - I saw a baby caterpillar."
It's gripping stuff. It really is. Prizes and glory* for the first person who can tell me which book this caterpillar is from.
*Actually just glory. There's no prize.




