Lucas’s Words at 21-Months-Old

Lucas’s Words at 21-Months-Old (280+)
apple
baby
Baby Bop
Baby Lucas
back yard
backpack
ball
balloon
Barney
bath
beans
bear
bed
Big Bird
bird
black
blocks
blue
Bob
book
bottle
bottle
box
boy
broccoli
Broom
brown
brush
bubbles
bunny
butterfly
bye bye
can
candy
car
cat
CD
change
cheese
chicken
circle
climb
cold
color
cookie
corn
cow
crayons
cream
cup
cup
Daddy
dark
diaper
DiDi for David
dig
digger
Dingers
dip
dirt
Dizzy
dog
doll
dolphin
donkey
Donna
door
Dory
down
drill
drink
drive
duck
Dumbo
dump truck
dvd
eagle
eat
Eeyore
eggs
elephant
Elmo
Ernie
eye
feet
fire truck
fireman
fish
flower
fork
frog
giraffe
girl
glass
glasses
go
gorilla
grapes
gray
green
hammer
hanger
hard hat
hat
heart
help
hi
hippo
hold
Homestar
Honkers
hop
horse
hot
hot dog
house
hug
ice
juice
Kellie
Kimmie
knee
LaaLaa
Lacie
ladder
light
lion
Lion King
Lisa
Lofty
loud
love you
Mama
Marzipan
milk
mixer
monkey
more
mouse
Muck
Nana for bananas
Nemo
night-night
no
nose
ocean
octopus
off
oh boy!
on
open
orange
orange (fruit)
Oscar
outside
oval
Owl/owl
Papa
paper
park
parrot
pear
peas
pen
penguin
penis
phone
Pig
pink
please
pluggie
Po
pop
Pumba
puppy
purple
push
raining
rake
red
rhino
rice
RoRo
sand
Sandy
Scoop
sea turtle
sheep
shirt
shoes
shovel
shower
Simba
Sit
sit down
slide
snack
snow
sock
song
spoon
Spud
square
stack
star
sun
Suzi
swing
swing
Syd
tape
Tasha
teeth
thank you
tiger
Tigger
Timon
tofu
too
toolbelt
tools
tortilla
towel
tractor
train
Travis
triangle
truck
tunnel
uh-oh
Uncle Jon
Up
up
VoVo
walk
wallet
wash
watch
water
water buffalo
Wendy
Whinney Pooh
white
wipey
wolf
wrench
yeah
yellow
yes
zebra

Phrases
apple juice
baby’s hat
big hug
love you, Daddy
mommy’s book
more cookie
orange peel
pink slide
Uncle Jon’s hat
up, please
yellow cup
… and many more

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