baby's first word is "bacon"

for your enjoyment
http://youtu.be/pINM8Y57NAE
she says bacon many times. So cute!


Mod's note: Activated the link since it is not a disinfo link.
 
She's adorable!

AFAIK, most babies start with consonants that are pronounced at the front of the mouth, either labial or bilabial, or sometimes dental (hence "Mama" and "Papa", and then "Daddy" being easier). When they pronounce consonants in the back of their mouths, they tend to do it in pairs ("gaga" and other baby words). But she can utter a word with both a bilabial ("B") and a velar consonant ("K"), at the back of the mouth, and different vowels. That's pretty impressive, IMO, for such a tiny baby. She must be so clever because she likes bacon:-)
 
Children are such interesting creatures to watch & marvel at, raw potential, coupled with innocence, curiosity, & awesome funny voices/sounds.
Ailén said:
She must be so clever because she likes bacon:-)
Bet she is Ailen. :D
 
Ailén said:
AFAIK, most babies start with consonants that are pronounced at the front of the mouth, either labial or bilabial, or sometimes dental (hence "Mama" and "Papa", and then "Daddy" being easier). When they pronounce consonants in the back of their mouths, they tend to do it in pairs ("gaga" and other baby words). But she can utter a word with both a bilabial ("B") and a velar consonant ("K"), at the back of the mouth, and different vowels. That's pretty impressive, IMO, for such a tiny baby. She must be so clever because she likes bacon:-)

She looks like she figured out how to use her hand to get the job done -- very clever indeed!
 
HEY!
THERE IT IS! SO SWEET!
I remember when my daughter first said "Noodles"...in much the same way!

Thanks for the link!
 
513 said:
HEY!
THERE IT IS! SO SWEET!
I remember when my daughter first said "Noodles"...in much the same way!

Thanks for the link!

You seem very fond of all caps, 513. Here it is perceived as shouting and used only rarely. If you could tone down your using of all caps, it would be greatly appreciated. :)
 
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