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Gabby Baby Has Something to Say (VIDEO)
You know that old joke about how we spend the early years teaching kids how to talk and the rest of the time trying to get them to please be quiet for two seconds?
If that sounds like your house, then get ready to feel sorry for these parents. Their adorable baby girl hasn’t actually learned to talk yet, but she’s got the gift of gab. Don’t even try to interrupt her either, because this girl’s got something to say. Video after the jump.
What’s astonishing about this baby is that — actual vocabulary or not — she’s got skills. She makes eye contact, has conversational rhythm, and appears to be telling an actual story. And she’s already figured out that roughly three-year-old style of talking without pausing, except to take the shortest of breaths. And when her dad dares to laugh at her? She gives him a look that proves she’s totally serious.
I’d love to see another video of her in a year. I have a feeling her parents are not going to get a word in for a long, long time.
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[...] Gabby Baby Has Something to Say (VIDEO) [...]
Teen Boy Told To Dress Like a Man or Go Home | Strollerderby commented on Oct 08 09 at 8:45 pm[...] Gabby Baby Has Something to Say (VIDEO) [...]
Sixth Graders Give Toys ‘R Us a Reprimand | Strollerderby commented on Oct 09 09 at 12:50 pmcavale commented on Sep 24 09 at 9:05 amthe thing that really gets me about this video is that the baby is babbling with a DISTINCT southern accent.
TolaniLucia commented on Sep 24 09 at 10:58 amShe so is babbling in a Southern accent!
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