Anyway, today's new words:
- ear
- deer
- dog
- door
- hello (always said when holding a telephone)
- sky
- tea
After Isaac spotted a deer in our front yard this afternoon, Laurel said "deer" at least 30 times. She was very excited about it.
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So in alphabetical order, here's the grand list of the 35 words Laurel can speak (or at least the words she has spoken, although she seems to have abandoned some of them):
- arf (sound of the dog)
- ball
- berry (pronounced "shaw," short for strawberry)
- car
- caw (sound of the crow)
- cup (pronounced "up")
- Da-da
- deer
- dog
- doll
- door
- ear
- eye
- gobble (sound of the turkey)
- hat
- hello
- hi
- hoo-hoo (sound of the owl)
- hot
- Isaac
- knee
- Ma
- moo
- moon
- out
- owl
- sheep
- shoe
- sky
- [snoring sound] (sound of someone sleeping)
- sock
- star
- tea
- uh-oh
- up
As far as communication goes, it's not the world's most useful list. She can ask for a cup, at least. Do you see a common thread here? She doesn't say any verbs yet, I think; her words are mostly nouns, and only one adjective. She is interested in the outdoors; there are quite a few animal names (including birds!) and animal sounds. She doesn't say "no" or "yes." Does this reveal anything about her character?
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