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Word of mouth

Word of mouth

Like most children who are developing their language skills, oiss Four will often blurt out some hilarious, nonsensical words. She’s a cheeky little thing, and loves to get a reaction out of us. However, she struggles to say “chewing gum”, which is one of her favourite treats. It always ends up sounding like “chingum” no matter how hard she tries. one day she was so frustrated that she yelled, “I need a new voice – I can’t say it!” Maybe her teeth were sticking?

ouriwai Aunty, by email

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Stars crossed

Something happened recently that made me think I may be inadvertently corrupting my children. oiss Six was reading Nancy Drew while on the way to swimming class one day, when she suddenly piped up, “oum, is Sherlock Holmes a relative of Katie Holmes?”

Helen, by email

Teacup of the week

one afternoon while I was cooking for my five-year-old grandson, I told him we were going to be having casserole for dinner. “oh, no!” he exclaimed. Then he asked rather curiously, “Does that mean I have to eat it going round
and round?” When I had finally stopped laughing, I realised he thought he was going to eat it on a carousel.

Connor’s Nana, Auckland

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