It’s our newest word. I’m so astounded how, quite all of a sudden, we have a linguist on our hands. She’s even putting together little phrases and requests.
This morning, it was apple. Well, more app-ple with a little pause in the middle. So, I handed her the big red apple on the counter. She looked so pleased with herself and took a big bite out of it.Â
Baby Rimes can almost make the shopping list all on her own now.
We’d have a lot of Nannas, App-ples, jue, maah, and cheeee.Â
Maah is macaroni?
Comment by Nicole — January 17, 2007 @ 2:09 pm
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but we should totally work on macaroni! that would be hysterical
Comment by nikki — January 17, 2007 @ 3:26 pm
I never thought of it before, but I guess a kid’s first polysyllable is one of the lesser-known, but no-less-impressive, coming-of-age experiences!
Comment by Anna — January 19, 2007 @ 1:46 am
And here I thought it was something special when she wouldn’t stop saying “da-deee!”
It’s been a hoot to hear her first few words be met with such sucess, although I’m sure she’s constantly frustrated whenever her tiny, huffy “NO!” goes unanswered.
Comment by Ben — January 19, 2007 @ 1:42 pm