... ask her about the following: Choo-choos, monkeys, and blocks.
She cannot stop saying these three words. She knows plenty more, and moreandmore each day, but these three are the Top 3. It is almost enough to go nuts listening to it all, but I can't help but break out in laughter. She's practicing talking so much, her rhetoric is shining through. For example, when she wants something, she will go so far as to walk right up to me grab my chin/cheek and have me look her in the eyes, and she will tilt her head slightly askew and ask "Monkey?" Meaning, I want to watch Curious George on the TV.
The best is when she sings. You can ask her to sing a song about something, e.g. a monkey, choo-choo, daddy or mamma, etc. She'll pause for a moment, then start singing "Baa-baa, dooo-doo, Choo-choo, isa choo-chooooooo, baa-baa, isa hiiiiiiii!" After the song is complete, she'll begin to clap while saying, "Yayy!"
Good times.
4 comments:
Cute - can't wait to hear and see it all in person in a couple of weeks! Grandma
Curious George was Loudon's first movie, although mom and dad only made it 20 minutes into it and we all had to go to bed. Sounds like Ava could catch him up on the rest of the movie:) We can't wait to see you soon!!!
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Enjoyed viewing Ava's antics at the beach, building sand castles, etc, coloring, etc. Hope to see you folks at Christmastime! So happy to hear you are closer 'to home' and that you made the trip safely!
Love you! Great-Grandma D
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