My son said "Duck" at 6 months old... He was watching Baby einstein, there was a duck on the screen, he pointed and said it as clear as day.."Duck".
Hee hee, it was awesome!
2006-11-09 07:35:57
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answered by Fluffy Rover 5
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It's kind of hard to tell with my son...but in my house we are huge Ohio State fans. My 14-month-old throws his arms up and says "ta-down" (touchdown). Other than "mama" and "yeah" it's the only consistant word he uses.
2006-11-09 16:35:42
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answered by Sarah R 2
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My daughters first word, besides mom and dad was Mickie. That is her dogs name. Best of luck!
2006-11-09 15:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi!
She was a very social little thing...We used to have to watch out for her talking to strangers...She even laid her head down on some guy's lap while we were watching a film at the aquarium!
2006-11-09 15:13:19
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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Doggy
2006-11-09 15:06:04
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answered by Who Me? 4
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Unfortunately my oldest sons first word was "Shut-up!" Needless to say, we took him out of daycare! My second son said "dog" first, and my third son said "Dora" first. I beleive he said "Dora" first because my second son watched it each night before bed, and since my sons shared room, I guess it was inevitable. My fourth son said "Maw" first, referring to my grandmother whom I call Memaw. Obviously their first words had a lot to do with their environment. All except "Dog". That one was pulled out of thin air!
2006-11-09 15:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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my little boy is 13 months and he says mum, dad, nan and baba he has tried the words ta and yeah
2006-11-09 16:00:14
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answered by kitten3484 1
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Papi when he was 4 months old.
2006-11-09 15:06:27
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answered by Mary 4
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My son's first word was Nanny.
2006-11-09 16:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i would hav to say it was dad but apart from that it would hav been up
2006-11-09 16:46:36
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answered by kirsty 3
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