Saturday, May 31, 2008
Is our daughter... barking?
I walked towards the living room, hearing unusual sounds from my 15-month old.
"Arf, arp, arp arp!" high piched squeels abounded.
"Is our daugther... barking?" I asked my husband as I entered the room.
"No, she's just making little noises as she reads to herself." We both looked over at E, sitting in her toy corner, with a book perched on her legs. "Wait... is that.. the _dog_ book?!"
"Yes, yes it is. The book where almost every word on every page is a dog barking? Yep."
So... yes, our daughter really WAS barking. Once she realized we were being entertained by it, she spent the next five minutes or so pointing at pictures and "arf"ing.
If you, too, would like to teach your toddler to speak dog, you can pick this book up at your local library or book store:
Doggies: A counting and barking book by Sandra Boynton.
I recommend it for anyone who wants to hear their child carry on a "normal" conversation with the neighborhood pooch before they can speak.
"Arf, arp, arp arp!" high piched squeels abounded.
"Is our daugther... barking?" I asked my husband as I entered the room.
"No, she's just making little noises as she reads to herself." We both looked over at E, sitting in her toy corner, with a book perched on her legs. "Wait... is that.. the _dog_ book?!"
"Yes, yes it is. The book where almost every word on every page is a dog barking? Yep."
So... yes, our daughter really WAS barking. Once she realized we were being entertained by it, she spent the next five minutes or so pointing at pictures and "arf"ing.
If you, too, would like to teach your toddler to speak dog, you can pick this book up at your local library or book store:
Doggies: A counting and barking book by Sandra Boynton.
I recommend it for anyone who wants to hear their child carry on a "normal" conversation with the neighborhood pooch before they can speak.
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