Petite mistakes the second person singular, present tense of the contracted verb "to be" (i.e., you're) for the second person singular possessive (i.e., your).
Thus "You're tired" is understood as "Your tired" and she repeats back, "Mommy, my tired."
Here, that is exactly what she said...
"My tired, Mommy."
So she got a pillow, her blankie (thank you Vee. She takes that blankie everywhere and she loves it) and her Pooh Bear to lie down and rest.
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