Dear Aidan,
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Heya, it's a great day to...move! |
These days in June, your smiles are like rain in South East Asia. You don't really know when they will come but they'll come for sure. I think they show up more often when you manage to roll over or sit up with some help, balance on your tummy or when Mama and Papa pull a silly face. I suppose boys like action and daft comedy and between Papa and Mama, you're bound to get a nice balance of both.
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Eh, aren't you gonna give me a real one, you cheapskates? |
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Ok, ok, I'm ticklish! |
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Don't tickle when I ain't looking! |
And boy, are proving to be a restless little bum. "Toys? Bah. Give me 2 minutes and I'll have them figured out, Mama." "Milk? Bah. Why can't I look around, swirl it in my mouth a little before swallowing? Wine tasters do that!" ADHD may be unheard of at this age. But if it was, you'd have it, honey. Every time I check though, I don't see bees.
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Let's see what Red tastes like |
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Wow, Coochy's nice and cuddly. Can I taste him? |
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Steady...and hey, I'm onto you, Tummy Time! |
You could be an early starter for those pearly whites, though. Because half your toys seem to end up inside your mouth these days. If not your hand and fingers. I know you're partly learning about your world by tasting its contents. But trust me, you'll need those in the future so don't eat them, okay? You can thank me later.
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Err, this looks factually wrong, Papa |
Papa and Mama have also started reading a lot more to you. This month, apart from Sandra Boynton's books, we introduced you to good old Mother Goose, a lovely collection of favourite rhymes Uncle Suresh got for you. We know it's hard for you to sit up just yet. It's cool though that you can't move anywhere. At least you'll be getting something into your system for sure.