Dorothy was making rhyming sentences, like "'It's me!' said the tea." "'Let's cook!' said the cook," she added. I told her that the sentence didn't rhyme because it used the exact same word twice, and she said, "Yes, the same word, but in a different way."
A YouTube video taught Dorothy the joke about what has a head and a tail but no body (a coin). I teased her and asked what has a tail but no head and no body (a kite). She thought for a while and then added, "What has a head but no tail and no body? An emoji!"
We heard news about the possibility of sports being reopened sans spectators. Dorothy posed that baseball would be a good sport to open, since the players just throw the ball to each other, and they wear gloves.
"Go to bed now," I said. "Daddy and I are going to watch a grown-up movie." "I don't like it when you leave me out, " Dorothy whined.
We were reading a book that included the words "knock knock knock". "How does that say 'knock'," Dorothy asked, "but there's a silent Kk?"