Over the past week or so, I would notice Lydia do this seemingly random gesture where she would point into her palm. I didn’t think too much of it. She’s usually doing random things. I chalked it up to toddlerism and moved on.
Yesterday evening I finally caught on to when she was doing it, and it definitely is an intended gesture. I was feeding her dinner and she had finished her plate, so I asked her, “Do you want some more?” She immediately did her finger-pointing gesture — left hand extended flat, right index finger repeatedly pointing into her left palm.
“Hmmm,” I thought. They don’t teach baby sign language at Lydia’s daycare, but I wonder if someone there knows some and have passed it along anyway.
I told The Husband about it when he got home from work. I’m not sure he believed me until later when he was handing Lydia little pieces of pineapple for a snack. He asked her, “Lydia, do you want some more pineapple?” She pointed into her palm then opened her mouth with an “Ahh ahh ahh!” Every time he asked her, she would make that hand gesture.
It’s pretty neat, I just wish I new what it meant. Does it mean ‘more,’ ‘please,’ ‘yes,’ ‘give me that pineapple you crazy people!’ — I’d just like to know what’s being communicated.
We looked up what is the official Baby Sign Language for ‘more’ and it’s not that, so I’m clueless. Maybe she made it up herself.