Stolen from Amanda's list of her daughter's words. I've been meaning to do this for months, but, well, I have no excuses. Here is a list of all the words Elizabeth can say:
baby
banana (sounds like BALALA)
hole
rock
butt paste
pink
yellow
uh-oh
eskimo (sounds like ECKMO)
juice
milk
shoes
dada/daddy
mama/mommy
uma
mema
papa
grandpa (sounds like geepa)
grandma (sounds like geema)
Uncle Gary (Sounds like UNKGEE)
Colleen (sounds like COLL-COLL)
Jessica (sounds like JECK-A)
David (sounds like DAY-DID)
Brian
Ethan (sounds like E-DID)
okra
car
ball
bowl
cat
dog
duck
cow
Skye (sounds like KY)
up
down
all fall down (ring around the rosie)
open (sounds like OPIE)
closed (sounds like COZ)
fish (founds like FIH)
diaper
rice
ketchup
hot dog
bird (She has trouble with her "R"s, sounds like BEE)
Elmo
Ernie (sounds like EENIE)
Bert (sounds like BEET)
Big Bird (sounds like BIG BEE)
blue (sounds like BOO)
yellow
red
green
blocks
box
bubble
cheese
no (she's an expert at NO)
knee
head
elbow
wrist (sounds like WIT)
hair
hand
foot/feet
toes
nose (sounds like NO)
mouth (sounds like MOW)
ears
teeth
tongue
eyes
belly
bottle
spoon
fork
cup
hello
love you
bye bye
door
wall
hat
sock
more (knows the sign language sign for this)
all gone (knows the sign language sign for this)
glasses
please (sounds like either PUH, PUH or if impatient, PEEEEEEEEEEZ)
thank you (only willing to say it if NOT prompted)
water
eyes
book
Shirt
pants
onesie
Flower
hot (she usually says this as she points to the stove or blows on hot food)
cold
star
moon
cloud
tree
peach
apple
mouse
nose
bathtub
bath
clock
poopy
peepee
potty
corn
button
apple
There are more, but that's all I can think of right now.
Sounds she makes:
Meow
woof woof
moo
Roar
uh oh
yummyummyummy
oink
quack
peep, peep
pppppppppp (horse lips)
bawk, bawk
baaaaaa
hoot hoot
brrrrrrrrrrr like a truck or car
sniffs all flowers with a wrinkled nose
She also knows where her head, hair, shoulders, belly, belly button, knees, toes, elbow, mouth, eyes, ears, nose, butt, peepee, neck, teeth, finger, feet, hands, and tongue are.
Her favorite Sesame Street characters are Eenie and Beet.
She consistently recognizes the colors yellow, blue, red and pink, and the letter X (sounds like ECK)


Comments
Those are a lot of words to be saying. When my little brother was younger and I'd play dead, he'd always wrap his arms around me and say "Oh no! I wost [lost] her!"
I also enjoyed reading the poo-covered baby post. Whats better is when the baby in question is a boy and they use thier appendage as a pseudo-water gun while exchanging their diaper. Then the changer becomes the victim.
But you're little one has quite an excellent vocabulary! :-)
Posted by: Megan Montgomery | September 2, 2006 12:21 AM