Not a didi anymore

February 6th, 2010 by clunis

Nora’s pronunciation of baby has moved from [didi] (sounds like deedee) to [bebi] (the standard pronunciation of baby). She puts together novel multiword sentences all the time now. Has learned to use generic references to objects (e.g. “I want this one”, “Nora want pink one”, “this one too hot, daddy”). She’s never, ever stops talking (often talking while asleep like her old man). As I type this she’s curled up in my lap singing the alphabet song, hiccuping, and explaining to me that I need to read her her snowman book or her mickey mouse book or the llama llama book. In other words, I need to stop typing and start interacting with her.

One Response to “Not a didi anymore”

  1. Susie Says:

    That’s awesome! Isn’t it amazing how her use of the English language seems to develop over night? Bryana, one of my 2yr old twins, is talking up a storm. She starts talking as soon as she wakes up and never stops. Rylee talks as well but not as “clear” or as often as Bryana.

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