crack me up. How many times has your child come to you with a serious face and a mispronounced word or saying? Keeping a straight face isn’t always easy.
We’ve grinned and beared it through “appletite”, “marriage-go-round”, “teethpicks” and “boyly” but the best so far happened just the other day. My 6 year old came to me very serious and told me that the little girl across the street had something he really wanted. He did his typical starting his sentence over and over again as he stumbled over trying to get his thoughts across and finally spit it out.
He wants a “diarrhea book”. A what? I said, you want a “diarrhea book?” “Yep, a diarrhea book” was the answer.
It took me a second to realize he was asking for a diary to write his thoughts in. lol.
http://rosedesrochers.todays-woman.net/2008/07/18/mispronounced-words-translation-tees/#more-2484
CaDMnc hi! hice site!
We still say packback - that’s what my boys insisted they were when they were little!!
Love those- my 2 year old sometimes wears her “gobbles” when she swims. . . .
par cark - car park
ententent - elephant
this was me as a child
#Vicky 32yrs mum of Maya 7+6 weeks