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Silly noises

JadieLady by JadieLady Young Parent(August 2006) (rank 17th)
 A baby loves nmothing more at palytime than a silly noise- especially i its coming form mummy or daddy. great for teacing sounds which eiill help develop words later on :)
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allyp
August 2006 | allyp
I agree
My daughter love's to make silly sounds, so i mimic them back to her and she does it again. It's great!!


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TheMentorMom
August 2006 | TheMentorMom
Good Point
Good point JadieLady.  Getting your little one to mimic silly sounds is a great way to work on imitation skills needed later for language.  Not to mention it is loads of fun!


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