Caleb has three adjectives that I can think of in his vocabulary: hot, big, and sticky.
He's known hot for quite some time, but I first noticed he knew big last week when we were throwing rocks off a little hill and he saw some big rocks and picked up ones I didn't think he'd be able to, and then he told me they were big. He continued to point out big rocks for the rest of the hike. He also knows when they're stuck which is sort of an adjective in the way he uses it--that is a big rock and that is a stuck rock or that is a big stuck rock. :)
Sticky became noticeable recently as we've been eating pancakes for breakfast (he can eat 5 or 6! smaller pancakes at breakfast). His hands are "stick" because of the peanut butter and maple syrup.
Although he does not say the actually words, he is fully aware of wet and messy/dirty as well. There may be other adjectives he knows but those were the ones I've been noticing lately.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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2 comments:
he's so smart! He's such a cute little boy. :)
Glad to hear that he is learning and that someone else eats peanut butter on their pancakes! Yum!
We were driving the other day and Lucy kept saying big truck, big truck, big truck, and then since she wasn't getting my attention, she yells, huge truck. It was pretty cute!
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