At your check-up on Friday, the medical assistant asked me if you know more than six words. I laughed at her because in just the past month, you learned how to say the following new words:
scared, snow, trees, tall, high, fun gow (Chinese for sleep), coming, sticker, coin, splash, cloud, train, tunnel, purple, jia jia (Chinese for dirty), spoon, nunu (noodle), dog, cat, tiger, che che (Chinese for car), syril (cereal), ago (let go), try, spin, dizzy, slide, swing, noise, pack pack (backpack), Gong Gong (Chinese for grandpa), petul (pretzel), baguh (bagel), bayee (berry), stawbee (strawberry), track, toys, efant (elephant), boken (broken), pen, chow chow (Chinese for smelly), chaht gnah (Chinese for "brush teeth"), sai gwah (Chinese for watermelon), park, squirrel, work and slurp (you exclaim this whenever you eat noodles and slurp them into your mouth)
You also learned the names of many of the Thomas & Friends train engines and can identify each of them when you see their picture (Thomas, CeeCee (Percy), Gordon, James, Toby, Emily).
More than six words? Woman, please.
Love,
Mom
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