This mum’s tweet about her child saying ‘blossom’ wrong got people all misty-eyed about their children’s similar mistakes
12.
When at nursery, my daughter had a teaching assistant named Mercedes, who she called Miss Ladies. We never, ever, corrected her. Nor did Mercedes.
— Simon Booth (@WasBooths) 22 March 2019
13.
Our eldest used to call weetabix “weebastick” which is entirely appropriate given it’s like an industrial adhesive once it’s dried on anything
— Dan Spicer (@spicer_dan) 22 March 2019
14.
My kids says nettis instead of tennis and it makes so much more sense.
— MrsMcTavClav (@mrsmctavclav) 22 March 2019
15.
When my son was three, he had pins and needles for the first time: “I’ve got dancing rice in my legs!” he shouted, looking very distressed. I couldn’t bring myself to tell him the relatively mundane name for what he was feeling.
— Lord Steerforth (@Lord_Steerforth) 23 March 2019
16.
My daughter told us that there were ‘inflatable twins ‘ in her reception class. We absolutely loved that
— Mrs Brewer (@Eng_media_film) 23 March 2019
17.
Eldest is a big fan of soil milk, which they give the kids at nursery apparently.
I hope to Christ she means ‘soya’.
— Gareth (@Cadmarch) 22 March 2019
18.
Ducks = mack-macks
Penguins = pinpins
Granddad = daddad— Sam Ashworth-Hayes (@SAshworthHayes) 22 March 2019
19.
Basgetti for spaghetti from my 2-yr-old.
— Doc W (@Doc_Win) 22 March 2019
20.
Spagaragus for asparagus is our current favourite. Although, my husband and I will also secretly be a bit sad when he stops pronouncing rectangle as ‘wanktangle’.
— KT (@Tilskatoff) 22 March 2019
21.
When my eldest son was small he had difficulty pronouncing the name of the leader of the Transfromers, so for a long period he became Octopus Brian. In a similar vein, Buzz Lightyear often went To The Cinema And Beyond.
— Niall Murphy (@murphyslawcork) 22 March 2019
22.
My son has now stopped saying ‘bunglebees’ which makes me sad. https://t.co/WDUUrVrxl9
— Michelle Harrison (@MHarrison13) March 23, 2019
Oh, and then there was this.
Hey. Want to see my cute 2yo attempt to say a perfectly innocent word and fail in spectacular style? #NSFW @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/uX3hP7YPmr
— Stu the copywriter (@StuuuCopywriter) March 16, 2016
To conclude …
Putting this here cos it encapsulates the whole thing https://t.co/zL96Xce5Ua
— Nicola (@scrapegroat) 23 March 2019
https://twitter.com/kerryjeanlister/status/969181804639944706