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A bit opposite of cute:
My toddler was sick during the night and I caught myself saying "good boy" after he vomited
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Oh no - I hope he's better now. Sometimes I think we say things like that because we think once they are sick, they will feel better so we think it's good that they've been sick, especially if they manage to get it into a bowl or toilet and not the carpet or bed!
My little toddler has discovered high fives-he gives them when his favourite tv programme Peppa pig comes on,another thing is a few months ago we couldn't buy a kiss off him π D D
my 2.5 yr daughter has taken to being the parent to my 5.5 yr son. "dinner time now", "sit down", "finish your plate", "no afters for you" π
funnily enough he seems to listen to her more than to me or my wife.....
>funnily enough he seems to listen to her more than to me or my wife.....
The novelty will eventually wear off - then he won't listen to any of you π
My boy has just discovered the fun in doing star jumps and generally playing the Simon Says game... π D Very cute...
@JimJamsDad. Our little toddler started giving kisses a couple of weeks ago...
He's had a cold and 2 days ago he walked up to me (with his runny nose and slobbrey chin) and gave me a wet kiss on the lips.
It was so spontaneous I didn't have the heart to interrupt him and clean him up first.
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ahhh, just re-read this thread.
Well... my 18 month old has started saying "teh -dee" for his teddy, and he is sooo pleased with himself.
Most amusing is when he's wandering around when he just got up with dummy in his mouth and i hear 'hm hmm', so he is saying teddy but keeping his mouth closed!
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