Zaria, a lively toddler with a cascade of curls framing her cherubic face, sat cross-legged on the floor surrounded by colorful picture books. Her fingers traced the vibrant illustrations, her lips moving silently in a rhythm only she could hear. The room was filled with the soft murmur of her humming, a melody that seemed to dance with the sunbeams.
Tameka crouched beside Zaria, her voice gentle as she spoke. "Sweetheart, do you want to look at the letters today?" Zaria paused her humming, her eyes meeting her mother's with a spark of understanding. She nodded, a small smile playing on her lips.
Tameka patiently guided Zaria's hands over each block, enunciating the sounds that matched the letters. "A is for apple, B is for ball," she repeated. Zaria's fingers danced over the blocks, her eyes alight with curiosity. Suddenly, she began to hum again, this time incorporating the letter sounds into her melody.
Tameka watched as her daughter tapped the screen, her little voice echoing the sounds she'd learned. "C is for cat," Zaria sang, her eyes bright with triumph. Laughter bubbled up from Tameka, her heart swelling with joy at the progress Zaria had made.
Tameka clapped along as Zaria performed her latest creation—a song woven with the words she'd learned. "Knock, knock," Zaria sang, her voice a delightful mix of anticipation and mischief. "Who's there?" the family chimed in unison. "Orange," Zaria replied with a giggle, her eyes sparkling. "Orange who?" "Orange you glad I can tell jokes now?" The room erupted in laughter, the sound of love echoing through the walls.
Tameka gently tucked Zaria in, brushing a tender kiss across her forehead. "Goodnight, my little songbird," she whispered. With the promise of another day filled with songs and laughter, Zaria drifted into a peaceful sleep, her dreams as vibrant as the melodies she cherished.
















