Toilet paper called "Turn around" by my daughter
@tangleddreams84 (581)
United States
September 4, 2012 11:57pm CST
My two year old daughter calls toilet paper by the cutest thing that makes sense to her. She calls it "Turn around", because you have to turn it around to use it! Too cute! My eldest when she was two or three would call the Empire State Building here in New York, "The Orange Cake Building". Too cute! I was told that I said someone had a big nose when I was younger. How embarrassing if my child had done that to me. It is so funny the things that come out of their mouths as toddlers as they expand they vocabulary and learn something new each day. What are some of the cute or funny things your child has said when little?
3 responses
@caopaopao (12395)
• China
5 Sep 12
Your children are really creative, so cute. During children's growing up, they can always give us many pleasures, they can create new words, new sentence, which even our adults can't imagine.
I remembered when my daughter was about two, we were having supper, I put some brown sugar into my soup and I asked my daughter if she wanted any, I told her brown sugar could supply us iron. My daughter said," mum, I do not lack iron, i lack sweet."
Happy to your and your children !
@tangleddreams84 (581)
• United States
5 Sep 12
I didn't know brown sugar provides iron. I learn something new each day justlike my daughters. That is too cute. I love when they try to figure things out and make their own explainations or reasonings. That is adorable "I lack sweet!" Happy myLotting! Good day to you and your family :)
@tangleddreams84 (581)
• United States
5 Sep 12
Aww Thank you! My eldest was always copying what I tried to say which is so cute. My youngest does that too but she titles things that make sense to her which is very smart. I hope the best for my children. God Bless you too.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
5 Sep 12
Your daughter is really cute! I bet you always have that smile every time she uses that word. Kids that age do have their own vocabulary of words. You just need to figure it our yourself.