Don’t you just love when kids get words mixed-up?
Yesterday my daughter told me she wanted a “catamaranger.”
“A catamaranger?” I asked.
“Yes, like what you put money in when you go shopping,” she said.
“Oh, a wallet?”
“No…”
“A change purse?”
“No, a catamaranger. Like at the grocery store when you buy food…”
“A credit card?” I tried again, trying to figure out what she was trying to say; after all, I do use the credit card at the grocery store.
“No, Mommy, like at the store.”
“A cash register?”
“Yes!” she said, excitedly. (Finally, Mommy had it right.)
What words have your kids mixed up?
Rach says
Cute!
Jen {at} take2mommy says
SO cute! When my 7YO was a toddler he called strawberries “bye-straws.” 🙂
admin says
Oh, I like that “bye-straws”…. 🙂
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
Okay, I was totally thinking she wanted a sailboat! Isn’t there a sailboat by that name. Or close. I think it’s a catamaran!
admin says
LOL, I never thought of it, but, yes, that is a boat!
momto8blog says
haha that is funny.
Chelle says
I was lost until the very last….adorable!! When I was litle, apparently I said “wacaweena” instead of macaroni….
Peace and good,
Chelle
admin says
I love when little ones get words mixed up!
She did wind up getting one eventually – and she loves to play store now!
Jennifer says
That is too cute! I love it when they do that too! My now 15 year old used to say: Chothers. She thought that was a word and it meant: Each Other. So cute….
admin says
I love that – chothers. Makes total sense!