Do your kids ever come up with their own pronunciation of words that are more interesting than the "right" pronunciation?

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laineybug used to call the computer a “puh-cuter,” which was adorable! She also coined the term “deliciyum.” (Perfect for describing food that is both delicious and yummy!)

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