Cute things that kids say

Mkaz said:
When DD was little we took her to SeaWorld. After we got home we were watching a video that we made while we were there. On the video you can hear her and my mom talking. Then you hear her say "GRANDMA, look at the FLINGOS!" My mom says those are FLAMINGOS sweety. DD says, "That's what I said, FLINGOS!" :lmao:

My godson used to call them Flingmos.
 
My dd calls the Snow White and the 7 Doors! :lmao: Ever since she was a baby if she wants to be picked up she says " I want to hold you" and now that she is 5 she tells me when I carry her and I am gasping for air, "you are to hebbie mommy" Just kills me every time.
 
My son also says "who matters?" instead of who cares. Just now he was saying he only cares about getting a certain toy for his bday and he said "I only matter about that toy anyway..." :rotfl:
 
My just turned 3 year old DD found a bell from Christmas under a chair. She showed it to me and said "Look, What's this?" I said "It's a bell". She said NOOOO, that's not Belle, is it Snow White? Is it Cinderella? Is it Abby (her big sis's name"?" She kept coming up with names to call it(Michael, Taylor,Kenny.....)
After I stoped cracking up I tried to explain the difference bteween a bell and Belle!!
 

My 3 year old dd goes to gymnastics and they give out "Way to go's" for a job well done (manners, following rules, trying, etc.). Anyway, my dd came out of class one day and said, "I got 2 Go Away's today!".:rotfl:

When my cousin was little, he had a speech impediment and couldn't say the "gr" sound or the "h" sound. He would simply leave off the gr sound and substitute the "p" sound for "h". Once, we found lots of grass hoppers and he shouted out "_ss poppers!". We were :rotfl2:and made him repeat it to all the adults.:rotfl:
 
My DD4 makes up the craziest names for her Barbies & dolls. Kareen ee nee. Carinkas. Niglowy. I have no idea where she gets them from!

When she was about 18 mos old she was under the table, stood up and of course hit her head on it and said, "Ow, Son of da GUN!" Still cracks me up.

DS6 (has delays) calls candy canes "candy corns."

DD calls Tinkerbelle "Twinkles" for some reason. When she got sick last month, she was telling everyone she had "Di Or eah." When she was first learning to talk, she would call the potty a "Pooey."

My kids are getting out of the stage of mispronouncing things...It's such a fun stage-I'm going to miss it!!
 
Goofy's Muse said:
So is this a boy thing? My son does this too! Also, "cool incidence" for coincidence...

Must be,,, my little guy says the same thing.. :teeth: .Along with the fact that he has to put on his "boops" (boots)... My dd6 is always concerned with putting on "sunscream" My oldest used to say "straw straw bies" in stead of strawberries.

My son has a speech delay so he does say alot of things incorrect or cute but I tell ya its quite embarrasing that he can't pronounce his own name right (Riley) but the word "diarrhea" comes out clear as day :rolleyes: Especially when he is singing that diarrhea song from way back when as loud as he can at McDonald's. (thanks DH :rolleyes: )
 
My 3yo DS calls his mouth his MOUSE :)
My other DS, who is 11 now, used to call his nose his NO-KNEE
 
When I was little I called waffles awfuls. I also called Big Bird Tree. Where I got that from, I don't know. I got a Sesame Street game for Christmas once, and it has Big Bird on it, and on the video, I opened it and say, "Look, it's Treeee!" I also called Baby Bop, Bop, and it was Ernie and Beep. :)
 
My favorite thing my daughter use to say when she was young when she would get in trouble for somthing she did she would say "Your not very happy to me right now are you?". She also use to ask for "concreat" on her salad (crutons).
 
I know my parents told me that when I was little I said "kee-kum" for pumpkin. And my sister (who was probably around 13 at the time) was trying to say "ottoman" but instead said "obdomen." :rotfl2: I still tease her for that sometimes...

When I was observing for one of my education classes last year, they were playing charades and they had to act out an animal. The one kid was trying to act out a cow, and the little boy who answered said a "moo." It was so cute. :teeth:
 
Oldest DD used to refer to the character with the long nose as "Pin-oki-no", and Cinderella was "Chihauhua."

But the best was the time DH brought youngest DD (age 3) downstairs to where I was working in my office, and said, "Tell your mother what you want."

Clearly exasperated by her father's inability to understand her, she replied, "I want the Fockin' Hound!"

I was too stunned to answer, until I realized she was asking him to find her tape of "The Fox and the Hound."
 












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