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Elizabeth Guth Ocalamom Moderator Ultimate Member |
What was your LO's first words? J's real first word was mama.
Elizabeth Mommy to Jodi (4/17/06) |
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Both my kids first words were mama. I kinda cheated for that to be their first word
The one I nanny for she is just starting to talk and her mom was hoping her first word would be mama and so I did the same with her but it sounds kinda more like mana Margaret, mommy to Cheyanne (10) Austin (7) Nanny to Margaret Elizabeth (20 months) |
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Elizabeth Guth Ocalamom Moderator Ultimate Member |
haha -- that's what I did w/ Jodi, too.
Elizabeth Mommy to Jodi (4/17/06) |
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My 4 year old daughter's first word was "Mama", but my 1 1/2 year old son's first word was "Dada". He STILL hasn't said Mama...I think it's a game with him now. When I say Mama, he says Dada and smiles. Oh well...can't win them all. Of course, my husband is thrilled that his son said Dada first.
Kim Mommy to Kaelin (4) and Dylan (2) |
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Mama was def. NOT mine's 1st. I'm guessing Dada, but I don't really count that, b/c that's what most babies will say. Tractor was Cooper's 1st and Elizabeth sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star before she said anything else.
Erin OcalaMom.com Moderator Mom to 2 amazing angels |
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Mama was Summer's first word. She now has learned to string together the word "Mom" though when she really wants something. She'll start singing "Mom, mom, mom, mom."
Making the decision to have a child - it's momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking outside your body. Proud Mom to Summer Grace (6/3/07) |
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