It’s Broken

Sunday evening, Dinner time.  As usual, William sat on the chair on my left while we’re having dinner.  He suddenly stood up, walked over to my right side, picked up the ceramic bowl and threw it on the floor; the bowl is broken into small pieces.  Then he said, “It’s broken.”

He’s been using that phrase a lot, not sure where he learned it from.  He’s been watching videos of the lego blocks, building, etc. that collapsed and point  to it then said, It’s broken.  There’s occasions where he tried to break the wheels of his small car toys and said it’s broken.

Obviously this has a very bad influence on him; I think to him it’s fun to watch things that are breaking apart.  Maybe I should block the youTube videos that he’s been watching about broken things.