This Toddler's Spelling Abilities Are Insane

This Toddler's Spelling Abilities Are Insane
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A three-year-old boy has demonstrated his incredible literacy skills by spelling a word even some adults would find tricky.

Landon uses his colourful letters to correctly spell out 'xylophone' with what looks like no help whatsoever from his mum and dad.

Landon's mum said he frequently spells long words with his letter magnets and has mastered: octagon, trapezoid, diamond, dodecagon, elephant and basketball. So she started to film his work.

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Ikea Hacks For Toddler Beds
Bunk Bed Steps(01 of15)
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Turn a Kura bunk bed ladder into steps by using a Trofast storage unit. For extra safety, add wooden railings. Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers )
Firetruck(02 of15)
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Transform a Kura bed into a firetruck in a few easy steps. This hack also shows you how to add LED lights to the front of the firetruck. So cool! Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
Grown Up Bed(03 of15)
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Make your toddler feel grown up by transforming a Kura bed into something a little more sophisticated. This one uses curtains over the top and side. This hack also puts the mattress in the bed frame, rather than on top. Get the instructions: Instagram (credit:Instagram)
High Sleeper Bookshelf(04 of15)
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Encourage your toddler to read by attaching a Ribba bookshelf to a Kura bed. Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
Playhouse(05 of15)
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Create a cool playhouse for the kids by attaching two Kura beds together. Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
String Lights(06 of15)
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Add string lights to the bottom of a Kura bed to create a magical play space for your child. Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
Chalkboard Paint (07 of15)
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This neat idea is sure to be a hit with the kids! Use chalkboard paint on the side panels of a Kura bed to give the kids a cool place to draw.Get the instructions: Sample Sale Mom (credit:Sample Sale Mom)
Play Space(08 of15)
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Combine a Kura loft bed with a regular Ikea toddler bed to create a cool play space above your child’s sleeping area. Alternatively, you can also use this method for a creative bunk bed system for the kids. Again, the Trofast storage units are used for the steps. Source: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Climbing Wall(09 of15)
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Inspire your little one to get active by adding this climbing wall to the end of their Kura bed. Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
Castle Bunk Bed(10 of15)
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This bed is fit for any prince or princess! Transform a Kura bed into a medieval castle by using pipe, cardboard and fabric.Source: A Creative Anna (credit:A Creative Anna)
Playhouse(11 of15)
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Not only is the Kura bed great for sleeping, but also for imaginative play. Encourage your toddler to use their imagination by adding a felt covering to the bottom and along the side panels.Get the instructions: Apartment Therapy (credit:Apartment Therapy)
Raised Bunk Bed(12 of15)
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We love this idea because of its built-in storage space. Raise your kid’s Kura bed by building a platform and drawers out of plywood.Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
Castle(13 of15)
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Up your DIY game by converting a Kura bed into this extravagant castle. This method uses medium-density fibreboard for the castle’s top half and curtains for the bottom. Get the instructions: Apartment Therapy (credit:Apartment Therapy)
Tree House(14 of15)
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Give your kid’s toddler bed a tree house feel by adding wooden slats. Get the instructions: Ikea Hackers (credit:Ikea Hackers)
Custom Panel(15 of15)
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Let your little one help decorate their own bed by using stencils on the side panels. Get the instructions: Flax & Twine (credit:Flax & Twine)