Do you remember the first word(s) you ever said?

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Here’s another extract from my book:

When I was about four, I had a small fish tank and a goldfish in my bedroom. The rectangular tank was on a shelf at the head of my bed. I used to watch the fish when I went to bed. One night, while I was feeling warm and cosy under my duvet, I suddenly felt sorry for my goldfish; there I was in my warm bed and there the fish was in cold water. I though ‘It must be cold.’ So I put my hand in the tank and scooped out the fish – and laid the fish on the right side of my pillow, and pulled up my duvet over it to keep the fish warm! I remember the fish flapping around for a bit before it went to sleep. When I woke up in the morning I learned a lesson about fish!
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My family knew I was intelligent before I started to speak at the age of four. One of the very first words I said was “Fire!”
Dad had a cream coloured three door Range Rover. Weirdly it had two fuel tanks – a petrol one and a diesel one. There was a switch down by the gear sticks to determine which fuel you wanted to use, before starting the engine.
One day, while my grandparents were staying and were at home with Clare, I was out with my parents and we were on our way home in the Range Rover (dad was driving, mum was in the passenger seat and I was sitting in the middle of the back seat. Playing on the radio was “Fire” by The Pointer Sisters. All of a sudden and in time with the song I said “Fire”. My parents were very surprised and pleased with me.
From that point on I started to talk regularly.

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