I would say from around 2 1/2 to 3. Now it is how come questions.
I think what was always annoying to me though is when kids are younger and ask why, why, why, they seem to be saying it for the sake of saying the word. It's like you only get halfway through your answer and they're asking again, or asking a new question. It seems like they don't really care about the answer, they just want to talk. That's what I'm happy my kids never did. When they ask things, we take the time to look it up online or get library books, etc and they are genuinely interested. Is your DD interested in researching things with you more in depth? My kids LOVE when I say, "well, let's google it".
My dd actually started with what dat? and who dat? around 11-12 months, ds started around 18 months or so.
My dd started the Why about 2, and then What's it made of at about 3.5. Don't know if it is normal, but she is anything but normal.
The Internet is my friend, when I don't know the answer I have to google, now she just does it herself. When she was younger 15+ years ago there was no google. Or at least nothing I could use. :( that when I had all kinds of science books and encyclopedias. :)
he didnt really ask a lot of why why questions...was inquisitive in a different way
When my daughter was about 2, her nickname was WhosieWhatsIt. She was constantly asking "What's that?" and "Who's That?"


- Abee2202
on May. 28, 2012 at 11:15 PM