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curiousmarcus

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Regarding baby bottles, is it cap or cover? We've been using cover, and I'm afraid we might have taught our child wrong! He's already so used to the term, how do you undo it?

Can someone please check the following if they're correct?

Manhole = cover
Pen = cap
Marker = cap
Pot / Pan = lid
Drinking bottle (ignore the small image on the right) = cover
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Drinking bottle (twistable) = cap

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Jar (see image) = cover
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Baby milk powder container (see image) = cap
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I have a follow up question. I don't know if I should create a new thread for this, but it's related.

Regarding baby bottles, do you Cover the bottle, or do you Replace the cap?




 

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Jars and containers have "lids." I am not sure where you got "cover" from. Bottles have "caps."
 

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I have a follow up question. I don't know if I should create a new thread for this, but it's related.

Regarding baby bottles, do you Cover the bottle, or do you Replace the cap?

Put the cap back on.

Don't worry so much! Just start using the word "cap" from now on and he'll start using it too.
 
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