Well done Ella! This country WAS founded on the priciples of livertine and justice. It's a very difficult oath to learn especially with all those really hard words which you don't understand until you're much much older(30 or so?) GOED ZO!
I am so proud of you, Ella. I'll bet it was more difficult to learn than "Nijntje Pluis, Nijntje Pluis, kom eens uit je witte huis [etc]" which at least makes sense to a child. What a big girl Oma's girlfriend is. I DO love you!
44 mos once upon a time there was a Li'l Mo Peet and Elmo & Telly went to find Li'l Mo Peet's cow...(recounting Sesame St about Little Bo Peep) 43 mos I have terrible eyes! (red-eye) 42 mos runners (sneakers), Ired Man (Iron Man)
39 mos I hear a chippy-bird. It smells cookie in here (going down the baking aisle at the market). Close the window, my haircut is getting windy.
36 mos I love candy! (on Halloween)
35 mos Ella, I got these (ice cream sandwiches) at Trader Joe's; Thank You to me! I have Halloween eyes (red-eye). 34 mos sings songs with different consonants eg. Bappy Birthday Bo Bou; I want a light blue bunny for my birthday. 33 mos Ella could you do Mappy? I wish I could have a dog for my birthday. 32 mos sings: "Schommelen, schommelen, heen en weer" all the way through 31 mos Mama, could I kiss you on the nose? Mama, could you sing "Rock-a-bye-baby-in-the-treetop-when-the-wind-blows-the-cradle-will-rock"? Sings: "Slaap 'es kindje, slaapje"
30 mos Excuse me, could I come in? Mama, could you sit with me?
28 mos "I love you, Mama" (about 30x a day), my favorite color is blue, Dada Toots ate your long legs.
27 mos bamboomps (baboons), "I want elephant my birthday", bumped (burped)
26 mos Sings Jingle Bells, Zippy-Doo-Dah, Baby Songs, We Wish You A Merry Christmas. At dinnertime Felix: Dada, need fork. Ella: I need one too! Felix: No Ella, no fork, use fingers!, Me do it/Do it by self
25 mos is it _____? Dada, bag too heavy, caterpillar, Brown bear brown bear what you see? I see red bird look at me... etc. (to the end of the book)
24 mos words: Where's _____ ?, "Squirrel! where are you?" peanut-butter, water-fountain, dragon-fly, grasshopper, I did it, paste! ME do it! cucumber,
23 months words: jumper, band-aid, hurt, dirty, how 'bout this one?, Happy (birthday) to you (x4, the song), sings along with "Dreams", microwave
signs: hurt, dirty, red, purple
22 months words: empty, baby carrot, tunnel, oh no!, boat, windy, fish, (veggie!) corn dog, no more, (s)coot, pa(s)ta, hold, pancake, Sunny, Brennah, Bodhi (neighbor dogs), duck, milk, Sean, Daniel, pool, noodle, bread, pretty, dipey wet, high five, clean up... aby share! (the clean-up song: clean up everybody do your share), princess, wawa (chihuahua), jumper
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Well done Ella!
This country WAS founded on the priciples of livertine and justice. It's a very difficult oath to learn especially with all those really hard words which you don't understand until you're much much older(30 or so?)
GOED ZO!
LOVE IT!! And what a very smart girl you are Ella! kusjes elizabeth, frank en co.
Now Jim can start teaching her some real poetry, that actually also means something. ;)
I do find it a bit, well, interesting, that they teach this to 4 year olds... how much of this do they actually understand?
But either way, i am very impressed she could remember that whole thing, and all those difficult words, wow.
I am so proud of you, Ella. I'll bet it was more difficult to learn than "Nijntje Pluis, Nijntje Pluis, kom eens uit je witte huis [etc]" which at least makes sense to a child.
What a big girl Oma's girlfriend is.
I DO love you!
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