We've recently entered the period of our lives in which we teach Naomi about making apologies. Most of the time they're made to Hannah, and Naomi now knows that when I say, "Apologize to your sister," she should say, "Sorry, Hannah."
Of course, when she throws a book at me and I ask her to apologize to me, she also says, "Sorry, Hannah."
Me: "Say, sorry, Mama."
N: "Sorry, Hannah."
M: "Sorry, Mama."
N: "Sorry, Hannah."
M: "Sorry, Mama."
N: "Sorry, Hannah."
It appears that we're not *quite* clear on the concept yet.
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