The word "and"
If Zo Ee sees 2 colours; example pink and blue, she will be saying "pink and blue", If she sees 3 colours; example red, blue, green, she will say "red, blue and green."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to tell Mummy her doings, she will say this to Mummy, "What are you doing?" with her intention that Mummy will notice her. When Mummy directs this question back to her, "Zo Ee, what are you doing?" and little Zo Ee will be happily telling Mummy what she was currently doing, eg. "pouring " , "eating " , "singing", etc.
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to complain any discomfort to Mummy, eg. if her ears were bothering her, little Zo Ee will be saying "What happened to my ears?" or if her eyes were bothering her, little Zo Ee will be telling Mummy, "What happened to my eyes?" to get Mummy's attention.
When little Zo Ee sees Mummy eating alone, she will be asking Mummy, "What are you eating?"
One day, little Zo Ee saw a blue-black mark on Mummy's knee, and my concerned little Zo Ee asked, "What happened Mummy's knee?"
When she sees something interested inside a bottle, little Zo Ee will ask, "What is inside this bottle?"
When little Zo Ee wants Mummy to make her a hop-scotch from the foam mats, little Zo Ee will be saying , "Mummy make hop-scotch."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants Mummy to hug her, she will be saying "Mummy gives hug."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to sit on Mummy's lap during our reading session, little Zo Ee will be saying, "Sit with Mummy. Sit Mummy's lap."
Whenever Mummy raises her voice, little Zo Ee will comment "Mummy is angry."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to watch her favourite VCD programme, she will be asking Mummy, "Watch baby songs." (Baby songs is the disc title)
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to show Mummy the location of a country on the globe, she will be saying, "Show Mummy, where is...."
Sometimes, she will be telling us, "Tiger is my friend." (Her soft plush Tigger from Disney)
If Zo Ee sees 2 colours; example pink and blue, she will be saying "pink and blue", If she sees 3 colours; example red, blue, green, she will say "red, blue and green."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to tell Mummy her doings, she will say this to Mummy, "What are you doing?" with her intention that Mummy will notice her. When Mummy directs this question back to her, "Zo Ee, what are you doing?" and little Zo Ee will be happily telling Mummy what she was currently doing, eg. "pouring " , "eating " , "singing", etc.
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to complain any discomfort to Mummy, eg. if her ears were bothering her, little Zo Ee will be saying "What happened to my ears?" or if her eyes were bothering her, little Zo Ee will be telling Mummy, "What happened to my eyes?" to get Mummy's attention.
When little Zo Ee sees Mummy eating alone, she will be asking Mummy, "What are you eating?"
One day, little Zo Ee saw a blue-black mark on Mummy's knee, and my concerned little Zo Ee asked, "What happened Mummy's knee?"
When she sees something interested inside a bottle, little Zo Ee will ask, "What is inside this bottle?"
When little Zo Ee wants Mummy to make her a hop-scotch from the foam mats, little Zo Ee will be saying , "Mummy make hop-scotch."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants Mummy to hug her, she will be saying "Mummy gives hug."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to sit on Mummy's lap during our reading session, little Zo Ee will be saying, "Sit with Mummy. Sit Mummy's lap."
Whenever Mummy raises her voice, little Zo Ee will comment "Mummy is angry."
Whenever little Zo Ee wants to watch her favourite VCD programme, she will be asking Mummy, "Watch baby songs." (Baby songs is the disc title)
Sometimes, she will be telling us, "Tiger is my friend." (Her soft plush Tigger from Disney)
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