Lori: My son loves British accents too!

We read the first Harry Potter together this summer as our snuggle-time book, so that I could see how he reacted to it. After hitting a word that was obviously British and stopping to explain it to him, he insisted that I read the rest of the book out loud with a British accent. It was too funny.
Just saying the word "sausage" to the boy with a British accent will cause him to fall over with laughter, holding his side and gasping for breath. I don't know why or how that originated (Wallace and Grommit maybe?), but it definitely gets him out of a funky mood.
If you haven't looked up Wallace and Grommit movies, I would. They have three shorts, "The Wrong Trousers", "Grand Day Out", and "A Close Shave". And they had a collection of snippets called "Cracking Contraptions, and a full length feature film, "Curse of the Were-Rabbit". I'm particularly fond of "The Wrong Trousers" and "A Close Shave".
