I originally published this last year around the same time, and it’s amazing how my son’s vocabulary has changed. He’s three now, and there are no more “mogatoos” or “z cups.” But there are “super herioes” and I’m not correcting that one just yet. It’s what he calls The Incredibles. It rhymes with Cheerios and is just too cute.
My toddler has a pretty big vocabulary. He has a name for everything, and often I think his names are way better. I know you’re supposed to teach them the right words and correct them, but sometimes their words are just more fun!
My son calls motorcycles “mogatoos.” So everytime I see one I want to shout “Mogatoo!” It’s more fun to say, so I find it hard to correct him. But I don’t want him to show up the first day of kindergarten and tell everyone he wants to ride a mogatoo. That’s probably a parenting fail.
Strawberries are straw babies. He also likes blue babies and cran babies.
His sippy cup is a Z cup.
See? More fun.
I will do my job and eventually correct him. But I think I’ll keep mogatoo for a little while longer. 😁
So, what unique words has your toddler come up with?
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I love it! Tru calls elephants, elephanants. His sippy cup is a sicky cup. I’m sure there’s more but I can’t think of them right now…
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Sometimes I wish they came with a glossary… lol
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Lol I think I loved the baby talk for too long with my first. Possible speech therapy here we come! 😂
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Oh no 😂
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I agree with baby talk. Plus, I can’t help but speak that way to little ones! Not many phrases from my 16 month old, so not much to share quite yet. ☺
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Toddler talk is my favorite ever. For us, my two favorites at the moment are unicorns are hornicorn (unicorn) and applespause (applesauce).
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Hornicorn! I love it 😂
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My 2 year daughter called a hospital a hopsadoodle for a while and despite my career as an SLP I couldn’t bring myself to correct her! Huge difference between funny words that they come out with and talking to them using baby talk 24/7. The other day she discovered wagon wheel pasta and now calls them dragons, short for dragon wheels 😜😂. When asked what she wanted to eat “some dragons and sprinkley cheese on top, please”
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I would totally encourage dragon wheels! Lol
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Omg my niece ate ‘strawbabies’ and ‘bluebabies’ forever and no one would correct her because it was just TOO CUTE.
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It totally is 🙂
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Scarlett calls her sippy cup ‘ping’ because it has a straw that is flexible and ‘pings’ back toward you if you push it. We also call the pacifier/dummy a ‘plug’, so at night she will ask for plug instead of paci or dummy 😂
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Plug… omg… that’s hilarious 😂
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Omg strawbabies sounded sooo adorable for me not to comment and run away. Haha
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Iol 🙂
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My 20mo, Puff, likes to put on a certain pair of shiny red ballet flats from my closet and “tap dance” with them … she calls them “tappos”!!!
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A isn’t talking enough yet but I can’t wait for this! When I was a nanny, my little one said bam bans for bandaids, snooze cookies for Stew’s cookies and he called his brother guy guy (his name is Justin). I was so sad when he out grew it. They do eventually without you usually having to actually correct them.
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Straw babies! ❤
Baby Girl calls Cheez Doodles "Doo Doos" (Shame on me for giving them to her.)
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Bwahahaha 😂
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I love these so much! I’m looking forward to our little girl saying words exactly as they sound, but I’m also loving her baby versions so much still!!
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It’s hard correct their cute little words lol
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