I was going to point out that Bridget left the s off of needs, but, really, her handwriting, grammar, spelling, sentence structure, etc. are already really amazing from a kindergardener. Alphonse is like a super-prodigy so it’s easy to ignore the fact that Bridget, the brute-force muscle-brain member of the team, is actually doing better than most current high-school level students. I don’t know if that’s because they’re being home-schooled by a genius who has no idea what “average” kids should know at that age, or because Tabitha cheated and included a lot of built-in knowledge as part of their initial design. Possibly some of both.
I was going to point out that Bridget left the s off of needs, but, really, her handwriting, grammar, spelling, sentence structure, etc. are already really amazing from a kindergardener. Alphonse is like a super-prodigy so it’s easy to ignore the fact that Bridget, the brute-force muscle-brain member of the team, is actually doing better than most current high-school level students. I don’t know if that’s because they’re being home-schooled by a genius who has no idea what “average” kids should know at that age, or because Tabitha cheated and included a lot of built-in knowledge as part of their initial design. Possibly some of both.