As grown-ups we have our own language, a language that no baby from the ages of 0 to 6 understands. Anything and everything we say seems funny to them. They laugh at every word we utter.
But the same thing goes for our little angels. They have their own vocabulary, which is difficult for us parents to understand at first. But later we catch on to their sounds and vowels, and our lives as parents get just a little bit simpler.
This is why this post was written today. 'Cause my little princess has decided to grace me with her vocabulary and their meanings from the age of 2 months on (she's 3 months old right now):
"Meh" - It's the sound of hunger. Along with fisted little hands and grumbling tummies, this sounds let's you know that it's officially time to feed your loved one.
"Oah" - It's the sound of a sleepy and tired baby. It doesn't necessarily have to come with a scream before or after, but it's always the best choice for your baby to be heard. And the choice only gets made by your little sleeping beauty.
"Heh" - It's the sound of discomfort. Your baby is either too hot, too cold, too wet (sweat or a wet nappy), or the surrounding might be a bit strange/uncomfortable for your baby. This sound doesn't come in a scream or anything. It sometimes seems like they might be sighing out of boredom.
Below you will find a video which explains more about the sounds your little darling might be making (hope it helps!):
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