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What was your child's first word?

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I'm just curious to know... my little boy said "da da da" along with a lot of babbling! I just wondered if there was anything your child had said, be it something unusual or even funny! :)

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It's when they start pointing at your belly and saying it "moves like jelly" that it gets awkward!! >.<

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MumofT185 in reply toNorfolkHealthVisitor

hahahahahaha! love it!

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One said "cat" and the other said "No"

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MumofT185 in reply toCringlecat

haha, i love that it was "cat" :)

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