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5 Funny Things Your Toddler Can Talk

5 Funny Toddler Talks:
1. Mam-Mam: When your toddler is just learning to identify objects that are of interest to him or her, water will be among the first things to be named. Many babies refer to water as mam-mam. It is one of those weird associations that have no set logic.
2. Shoo-Shoo: Another concept of vital importance to the baby. How do they express the urge to pee or let mommy know that they have wet themselves? In funny baby talk, taking a leak is 'shoo-shoo' with a swish of the tongue.
3. Potu or Potum or Potty: This is a very standard word that we have adopted from babies. Sometimes children continue to use it long after growing up and going to school. It basically means 'shit'. When your toddler's development is at a stage where he or she needs potty training then you have to resort to this word for explaining to the child this natural phenomenon of passing out waste.
4. Boo-Boo: This expression means different thing to different babies but all use it without exception. It could mean a favourite toy like a dog or a monkey or a feeding bottle or anything else under the sun. It is like a hat that takes the shape of the head it sits on. Each baby to his own.
5.
Joo-Joo:
When
you
are
teaching
your
toddler
some
manners
or
any
manner
of
discipline,
the
elusive
entity
called
'Joo-Joo'
could
come
to
your
rescue.
It
is
basically
a
ploy
by
mothers
to
instill
some
fear
in
the
child.
Joo-Joo
usually
has
crazy
hair
like
wires,
large
pointed
teeth
and
bulging
red
eyes.
His
physical
features
can
take
on
any
shape
depending
on
the
ferocity
of
the
parent's
imagination.
The
baby
knows
that
the
parents
are
not
going
to
harm
him
or
her,
so
how
will
you
make
them
obedient?
By
calling
upon
Mr
Joo-Joo
to
hand
out
a
just
punishment.
Example:
“If
you
don't
finish
your
food
Joo-Joo
will
come
and
take
you
away
to
dark
and
dingy
place
and
then,
lock
you
up
there."
Toddler talk is a turning point that defines an entire phase of toddler development. So take all the broken baby talk seriously to know just how smart your kid has turned out to be.



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