DS calls it "money"...not sure where that came from. I always repeat "banana" and he's stuck on "money"...silly kid,.
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When I say it, Baby Bee repeats something back to me that sounds a lot like "nana". this could be interesting because my mom is Nana. =-) I'm working on sign language with her for several words including banana.
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DD signs it (though not super well/accurately). I can understand it but it wouldn't be recognizable to anyone else. Just yesterday she said "ba-bluh-bluh", sort of sticking her tongue out for the last two syllables.
Sometimes its nana... otherwise it is num num... like everything else he wants to eat.. or he smacks his lips and makes the more sign and points. Just really depends on his mood and how bad he wants the item.
Re: How does your LO say "banana"?
DS calls it "money"...not sure where that came from. I always repeat "banana" and he's stuck on "money"...silly kid,.
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I wonder if that's where Trevor's "mmmm-na" comes from? Like, "mmmm, a banana!"
DD says "anna"
He refuses to say it, but he signs it furiously every time he sees a banana anywhere -- in a book, at the grocery store, everywhere!
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THIS
It used to be bah-lo-lo....which was so stinkin' cute.
Now, it has morphed into lo-lo.
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I wonder if he's trying to say "monkey"? Does he have a monkey toy with a banana or something?
Mom, why are you washing my feed in the sink?!
**insert sharp, quick, ear-piercing screech here**
But that's his word for everything.