Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Hannah's Words

at long last, and to some degree due to popular request, here's a list of the words that Hannah knows and can speak (in alphabetical order) ...


annette (pronounced "net")
ball
banana (pronounced nana)
bath
bill
bird
boo
book
boots
bottle
bye
cali (pronounced "CA-LA")
car
cat
cheese
cup
dada
daddy
done
down
duck
ear
elmo (pronounced "la la" as in the elmo song)
eye
fish
george (as in curious george)
good girl
grandpa (pronounced "bopbop")
hello
hi
juice
kitty
mama (doubles as "grandma")
mamo
meow
milk
missy (pronounced mimi)
more
no
num num (meaning food please)
pee
pie
pooh
powder ("pava" as in baby powder)
shoe
teeth
tigger
turtle
up
woof
wow
yes

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too precious!!!

4:42 PM  
Blogger Ben said...

She's a prodigy I tell you! Just look at what's written in the Growing Child newsletter ...

By 15 months, the majority (about 75 percent) of children have a vocabulary that consists of "Mama" and "Dada" plus at least three other words, usually nouns, such as "cookie," "ball," and "dog." "More," and of course the all-time toddler favorite, "No!" are also common early words. A typical 15-month-old can also follow simple commands, such as "Bring me your shoes," or "Put the book down." She also understands the meanings of phrases such as "No," "Come here," "Show me," and "Look."


The vocabulary for a 15-month-old is usually three to six words that parents can understand and an entire language that they cannot!

10:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't see Aunt Missy on there anywhere?

2:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i told you my niece was a freaking genius! now, if i could just remember how to spell niece OR feel confident when i DO spell it correctly, hannah and i would be on the same Smarty Pants page.

--auntie net

6:03 PM  

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