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Trek moments with your little kids

seigezunt

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The other day I was playing with my 9-month-old, and she hit me on the head with a plush toy and laughed.

I went...

"Bonk Bonk! On the head!"


*sigh*


You guys have any such moments?
 
I have fond memories of my niece when she was a week old. I told her the Star Wars saga, sitting in the evening sunshine one evening, watching her father play bowls. Not really Trek, I know, but it's a fond memory nontheless. :)
 
Actually, this was a moment from when I was a really little kid. I remember watching....I think TNG....with my dad, and then I suddenly hugged him, saying "I'm a Cling-on!" (As in Klingon.)
 
The other day I was playing with my 9-month-old, and she hit me on the head with a plush toy and laughed.

I went...

"Bonk Bonk! On the head!"


*sigh*


You guys have any such moments?
How is this Trek?:confused:
 
It's what the kids say in "Miri" when they want someone to lay the smackdown on one of the "grups."
 
My 2 year old loves Spock.

She hasn't quite mastered the Vulcan salute, though.
 
When I used to watch TNG my toddler son(years ago) would hear the music and look at me and say "SPACE!"
 
My 3 year old little girl plays with a stuffed Porthos.
I took my son (6 at the time) to the Star Trek Experience. The whole time we played like it was real. While sitting on the shuttle, waiting for it to start, he turns to me and says that he was Jake and I was Capt. Sisko.
When the dogs' ears get folded over on their heads, my son calls them Ferengi.
 
My nephew just turned seven, and I've been showing him episodes from the various Trek series. He calls "All Good Things" the "space-time continuum episode"; not bad vocabulary for a 7-year-old.
 
onesie.jpg


The onesie says "It's Klingon for 'I Love You'"
 
No kids myself, but my pal Frank has 5-year-old twins. He's got his son fully indoctrinated in Trek, Batman, Green Hornet, Stargate, Speed Racer.... The kid can identify which Batmobile is from which movie, comic era, or the TV series. Frank's a proud papa.
 
I was babysitting my niece (19 months old) a few weeks ago and she saw a tribble sitting on the desk and she pointed to it and said "Ball!" so I handed it to her and told her "Tribble!" and she walked around for the next fifteen minutes with the tribble in her hand repeatedly saying "Tribble, Tribble"

She also saw my collection of Trek bears and in them are a few beanies and there was a Gorn and he wanted it, so I handed it to her and she saw the teeth and put her finger in his mouth and said "Bite!"
 
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