Power! Actually, it may just be a fascination with sounds made by wood, metal, plastic, paper, etc. When my son was still crawling, he would stop where the living-room and dining area met. For long spans of time, he’d alternate patting the carpet, and the floor tiles, apparently delighted with both textures and sounds.
When me and my friends were older kids, we liked to build model cities in my backyard. It was fascinating running railroad tracks, roads and canals between the cities. The local little kids also liked our work, but mostly for destroying. About that time, we discovered banishment.
@Susan00100: “Michael’s finally growing up. He never had such patience with that PITA before.”
April is not being a “pain in the ass”. She knows what she wants, but Michael is clueless, and so (IMO) is Susan00100. April’s goal is not to admire a “finished product”. She wants to have the pleasure of doing the building, even if it never results in a “finished product”.
You would think that Michael would realize, that the fun part for his sister is the knocking down. I first thought he was doing it for her to enjoy knocking them down…but, nope.
I used to build card houses and my uncle would come and kick them down when I was finished. I went and got a brick and rebuilt it. He came in and kicked it in his stocking feet and that was the end of it.
When my son was almost a year old, we visited my aunt & uncle. My 13 year old cousin was building a tower out of plastic interlocking blocks (no, not Lego’s, more flower shaped). Mike came along and knocked the 3 foot tower over, but it didn’t break up. I have photos of the tower before, during & after the fall.
Baarorso almost 3 years ago
Why do toddlers always want to destroy things? :/
Atewl almost 3 years ago
How nice of Michael to give Farley some time off from raising April.
Thechildinme almost 3 years ago
Power! Actually, it may just be a fascination with sounds made by wood, metal, plastic, paper, etc. When my son was still crawling, he would stop where the living-room and dining area met. For long spans of time, he’d alternate patting the carpet, and the floor tiles, apparently delighted with both textures and sounds.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The same reason cats push things off tables, shelves, etc. Because they can.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Michael’s finally growing up. He never had such patience with that PITA before.
tcumming almost 3 years ago
3 strikes and he’s out of there
rshive almost 3 years ago
Knocking stuff over is more fun.
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When me and my friends were older kids, we liked to build model cities in my backyard. It was fascinating running railroad tracks, roads and canals between the cities. The local little kids also liked our work, but mostly for destroying. About that time, we discovered banishment.
Johnnyrico almost 3 years ago
Panel 2: Why is St. Michael crawling around the house?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When you’re playing hangman clunk, you really don’t need any help, but watching other people play with your toys can be entertaining too.
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
Yes, at that age, it’s incredibly fun to knock down the intricately built tower of blocks.
Robert4170 almost 3 years ago
A work colleague used to do failure testing for Boeing. IOW, she got paid to break things.
gammaguy almost 3 years ago
@Susan00100: “Michael’s finally growing up. He never had such patience with that PITA before.”
April is not being a “pain in the ass”. She knows what she wants, but Michael is clueless, and so (IMO) is Susan00100. April’s goal is not to admire a “finished product”. She wants to have the pleasure of doing the building, even if it never results in a “finished product”.
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
April has her mother’s closed eyes look in the first and last panels.
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
You would think that Michael would realize, that the fun part for his sister is the knocking down. I first thought he was doing it for her to enjoy knocking them down…but, nope.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
You were stacking blocks like that when you were April’s age, Mike. Don’t get so frustrated that you still don’t have the knack as a teenager.
namelocdet almost 3 years ago
This is so accurate. I have been in Michael’s shoes many times. LOL
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
I used to build card houses and my uncle would come and kick them down when I was finished. I went and got a brick and rebuilt it. He came in and kicked it in his stocking feet and that was the end of it.
johnschutt almost 3 years ago
Yup.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Oh PLEASE. How many of us guys built model cars, planes, tanks, etc. just to blow them up with some firecrackers? That was half the fun…..
Jan C almost 3 years ago
When my son was almost a year old, we visited my aunt & uncle. My 13 year old cousin was building a tower out of plastic interlocking blocks (no, not Lego’s, more flower shaped). Mike came along and knocked the 3 foot tower over, but it didn’t break up. I have photos of the tower before, during & after the fall.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
At her age it is all about simplicity!
MissyTiger almost 3 years ago
Oh no! There goes Tokyo! Go, go Godzilla!
zodismoon almost 3 years ago
Looks like what my niece and nephew of toddler age do!
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
April has all that it takes to be the annoying sibling.
CoreyTaylor1 almost 3 years ago
There are none so dumb as those who REFUSE to learn.You need anymore proof that she’s Elly’s kid?