Daddy!
Mama
M- -(first time ever this morning)
‘en (At least I think I’ve heard her say his name, she’s not big on Consonants.)
Kiki (the neighbor’s cat)
Goggie (any animal, but usually a dog)
see
read (yesterday she pointed to her book shelf, shoved me towards the reading chair and said, "See? Read?")
go ou’side
See flow’r
See ga’den
dow’n (Daddy taught her that yesterday, she used it a lot on the slides)
Googie (anything yummy, including nursing)
cookie
Ow!
Yeah
wee!
Hi
Bye
huggie (the noun form of hug, not the diaper. The question, "Do you need a new diaper?" is met by a run behind some furniture.)
I’ve hear her say once or twice "Pitty gul?" when I’d put something in her hair, and "mik for K- -?" when I filled a sippy cup. But those are once in a while parroting kind of things.
Yesterday she was in her high chair eating cheerios when I dictated the multi phonogram reference page for the boys SWRspelling notebooks. She said some of the phonograms too.
Of course, whacking Daddy on the knee with the book you want him to read you works too.