My 2 year old son Joel has at last got a little repertoire of words that he knows, and also knows their meanings.
They are...
"Five" (which for a while was his favourite word, and would be shouted continuously throughout the day at random things such as a bus, a tree, or a brick)
"Four" (which for a while meant 'any number that isn't five')
"Three"
"Two" (which he learned today)
"Bye bye" (with a very cute wave)
"Daddy" (which for a while meant any and every adult)
"Mama" (which for a while meant 'give me food')
"Apple" (although at the moment he says 'ap-oo')
"Banana" (which he pronounces 'neenee')
"Car"
"Cow"
"Book" (which he also learned today)
"Pooh" (bear)
"Piglet" (pronounced 'pigguh')
"Ear'" (pronounced 'eeee')
and, for the grand finale,
when I ask him 'what does a sheep say?' he responds "MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
I am very proud of him :)
They are...
"Five" (which for a while was his favourite word, and would be shouted continuously throughout the day at random things such as a bus, a tree, or a brick)
"Four" (which for a while meant 'any number that isn't five')
"Three"
"Two" (which he learned today)
"Bye bye" (with a very cute wave)
"Daddy" (which for a while meant any and every adult)
"Mama" (which for a while meant 'give me food')
"Apple" (although at the moment he says 'ap-oo')
"Banana" (which he pronounces 'neenee')
"Car"
"Cow"
"Book" (which he also learned today)
"Pooh" (bear)
"Piglet" (pronounced 'pigguh')
"Ear'" (pronounced 'eeee')
and, for the grand finale,
when I ask him 'what does a sheep say?' he responds "MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
I am very proud of him :)
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