How about "chicken" for "kitchen" EVERYTIME hehehe...
2007-07-09 15:18:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I was about to post this question!!!
My five-year-old had a teacher, and for the longest time, I had no idea what her name was. He just kept talking about "Missa-Wisha". About a month later, I met Miss Marischa.
My four-year-old was given a leopard stuffed animal pillow thing for Christmas. He loves his "whepperd".
He also loves Dora and Diego. However, instead of saying "Diego", he talks about "Eggo", indistinguishable from the waffles.
My niece likes "Titty Bird" (Tweety Bird)
My all-time favorite is when they ask to play on the "compwupper." (computer)
2007-07-09 22:40:02
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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We have a Brazillian friend by the name of Sirlene.
My son asks when Miss Lene will come to visit. I told him that her name is Sirlene. He said that since she's a girl, she should be called Miss Lene. "Girls are called Miss and boys are called Sir."
2007-07-09 22:53:32
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answered by Mrs Meltzer 2
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My almost 2 year old says:
nuni = music
Miss Dodo = Miss Dolores
and rigora = gorrilla
2007-07-10 00:19:51
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answered by Kimberly P 2
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My favorites from my niece (2 1/2) are
1)baby suit=bathing suit
2)whore=horse (I don't know why but I find this one very amusing. We just had the jubilee in town last month and she kept walking around yelling big "whore" and all these girls would walk by and give me dirty looks.I just started laughing, couldn't really do anything else.)
2007-07-09 23:11:45
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answered by chris l 3
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One of my twin daughters was excited at her preschool when they went outside and caught some caterpillars. After a few days the caterpillars made a cocoon in the jar. When I got to school to pick her up and she carried the jar over to me and said "Look mama...the caterpillars made a RACCOON!"
2007-07-09 22:52:15
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answered by zina 4
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When my 5 yr old was about 2, she called noodles- "noodeloos" and Mr. Noodle from Elmo's World, was "Mr. Noodeloo" it was sooo cute.
My 3 yr old, says most words just about right but calls her baby brother "Kaidyn Robert Chuckles" His name is Kaidyn Robert Charles.
And both my girls call them "swimming soups" instead of swimming suits. And pinecones are "pineapples"
They always call our Neighbor Diane......."Roseanne"
2007-07-09 22:57:50
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answered by Stefani T 1
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We are still laughing about my son calling a cricket at 'frickit' when he was two years old. The way he said it was hilarious!
2007-07-09 23:40:37
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answered by teach2learn0707 3
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My daughter is five. There's a teacher at my daughter's school named Mr. Leo, and she calls him "Mr. Lilo" (as in Lilo from Lilo and Stitch).
When my daughter was just learning to talk instead of saying "uh-oh" she would say "uh-umm" - it was just the cutest thing!
2007-07-09 22:43:53
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answered by Pink1967 4
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My son is 13 months and was saying Dada very clearly...but when we tried to get him to say Daddy instead it started coming out Neenee! Daddy doesn't think its as cute as I do! :)
2007-07-09 22:47:32
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answered by Anonymous
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My nephew say "Look Aunt WeeWee, Siff) When he's referring to Sith from Star Wars. He's a lttle star wars freak!!! He also darf vader, and Chewybacca
2007-07-10 04:37:53
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answered by Bre 2
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