When somebody in our family farts near Gianna, she is sure to point it out. “You farted, (member of the family).” Not to make fun. She just says it as if to inform the person. 🙂
When she smells something bad, she immediately sniffs her hand, fidgets, and says “smells bad.” Sometimes she tries to locate the smell. Sometimes she actually leaves. She used to even wave her hand near her face. 🙂
One time, somebody released a really nasty one, and she commented, “eeeeew, smells bad (member of the family). Go to the bafroom.” 🙂
When somebody burps, she says “bless you!” 🙂
She has no problem picking up and eating food that she dropped on the floor! At times we catch her and stop her in time. Other times, we are too late. 🙂
For some reason, she calls cheese burgers “cheese booger.” So now we call her boogers “cheese booger.” 🙂
She has these tiny (fits in my hand) toy chairs for small dolls, which she calls toilets. She has always associated them and similar chairs to the toilet. Nobody taught her that. A few months ago, one family member was sitting on the toilet, and she put the said chair below the family member and said “you’re pooping.” 🙂
She also now knows to say gross when appropriate, like when one family member farted today, and when she accidentally saw a kiss on tv. 🙂
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