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What do you tell a girl toddler her "bits" are called?

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Megamum42 · 22/01/2012 20:57

I have a boy and a girl. My son is 2.5 and knows that he has a willy but his baby sister does not. What do I tell him that girls have? Is there an equivlant of willy for girls i.e. something that is a bit joky but not rude or too "technical"? Thanks. Confused

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DodieSmith · 29/01/2012 20:40

Fanny.

IslaValargeone · 29/01/2012 20:49

When my dd was in Year 1, a girl in her class made reference to her 'foof'
That day at the checkout in Sainsburys dd asked me what the proper name for a foof was.
Caught somewhat off guard whilst purchasing my nice ham :o I hurriedly responded "foof will do", thinking I'd explain later in the privacy of our home.
However I forgot, and it became known as a foof'lldo for ages.

mumat39 · 29/01/2012 22:16

IslaValargeone, That's sooo funny!

We call it a front bottom. A bit boring but 4 year old DD understands it.

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Dillydollydaydream · 30/01/2012 16:34

My friend when I was little used to call hers a winnywam! I've never heard that since.

mollysmum82 · 31/01/2012 21:03

We call it her "jeebie" this comes from GB, which stands for "girlie bits". Its easy to say and lots of friends have adopted it since!

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