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I need some help. What are some common terms of endearment you use when speaking to your kids? ie, sweetheart, darling, muffin, etc.

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trinifigueroa | 2 years, 10 months ago view on twitter
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My kids love watermelon.I call them, watermelon hearts.

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krysstel | 2 years, 10 months ago Report

how cute. i call them, honey, baby, dear, sweetie pie, angel, little monkey, hunny bunny, or "little devil" (if the ones you babysit are acting badly)... just in jest, but they know what i mean! :)

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lilyloretta | 2 years, 10 months ago view on twitter
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Well, I don't have kids as I'm only 19, but I have toddlers in the family and I tend to call them Baby!

My grandad used to call me Baby when I was very little because I thought I was Baby out of Dirty Dancing :p I guess that's where I get it from :)

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jcbe88 | 2 years, 10 months ago view on twitter
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We call my two year old "little bear." I also like sweet pea and monkey.

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mjackson | 2 years, 10 months ago view on twitter
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Okay my four are pumpkin, sweet pea, princess and handsome. Not sure how it got started but they are all interchangeable in my book but if I call one of them by the wrong "nickname" they all are pretty quick to remind me that name belongs to someone else.

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kareul | 2 years, 10 months ago view on twitter
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I use sweetie,dear,snuckums,princess and prince

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