I was reading a Frozen 2 book to Dorothy. "This book doesn't tell the whole story of Frozen 2," she said. "Right," I explained. "It's an easy-reader book with small words so young children can read it." "Oh, so it doesn't tell the whole story," she observed, "just facts."
Dorothy and Willa were blowing, chasing, and popping bubbles. "I love how the bubbles shatter," Dorothy said.
Dorothy was asking questions about why a villain in a movie wanted money, and eventually I admitted that I like money -- enough to have a house and a car and Dorothy's school and food and to take trips to see our family, I said. She brought to mind my pottery bowl on the bookshelf that holds my coins, and said, "Mom, I know you have a whole bowl of money, but it's not really that much."