Today Tonight Tomorrow

You’ve got to love how the young beautifully butcher the English language. My 3 year old daughter has some unique ways of describing days current, past, and future:

Tomorrow = Tomorning, the next morrow
Last Night = Yesternight
Tonight = Bednight

Priceless

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