A few weeks ago, I told you about Abby's obsession with Clementines. After dinner every night, she still signs for up to 4 Clementines.
Side note: I've been using the American Sign Language - ASL - Browser to learn new signs to teach Abby and I accidentally mixed up the sign for "Pear" and "Orange." Probably because the sign for "Pear" looks like someone taking off the peel for a fruit, which seems to make more sense as the sign for "Orange," but who am I to say. Regardless, Abby's version is a clenched left fist with the right hand picking off the peel, and it's very obvious what she is asking for.
Last week, my dad brought home a bag of pummelos and Abby went bananas! She didn't think they were oranges, but she kept asking us to "Buo" (peel) them. She can barely lift these giant grapefruit cousins, so ended up rolling and kicking them around the floor.
She loved them!
And what's great about pummelos is that if you are careful removing the peels, they can make fun headgear before they shrivels up! :)
Side note: I've been using the American Sign Language - ASL - Browser to learn new signs to teach Abby and I accidentally mixed up the sign for "Pear" and "Orange." Probably because the sign for "Pear" looks like someone taking off the peel for a fruit, which seems to make more sense as the sign for "Orange," but who am I to say. Regardless, Abby's version is a clenched left fist with the right hand picking off the peel, and it's very obvious what she is asking for.
Last week, my dad brought home a bag of pummelos and Abby went bananas! She didn't think they were oranges, but she kept asking us to "Buo" (peel) them. She can barely lift these giant grapefruit cousins, so ended up rolling and kicking them around the floor.
She loved them!
And what's great about pummelos is that if you are careful removing the peels, they can make fun headgear before they shrivels up! :)
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