Aww this baby is 5 now? That's soo... WHOLESOME and also a bit sad that he's growing up and he will not stay the same cute marshmallow oogie boogie pumpkin forever 🥺
I love how the baby is turning the pages. It’s almost as if he is waiting for “mama” to show up in book but couldn’t wait and had to say it instead of “dada”
This is so precious, I'm a Mother, grandmother and great grand mother. I would love to see a baby in our family so we could experience this again. God Bless
THE WAY HE CRAWLS TOWARDS HER AND SAYS “MAMA🥺” IM LITERALLY MELTING 🥹🥹🥹🥹 that would make me cry as a mother if my babies first words were this, even after hearing and being shown the word dada 1,000 times😂
Kudos to Daddy for putting in the time, love, and attention for his baby. Don't worry. Your little one will come to appreciate what a great "Dadda" you are.❤
Calm down gentlemen..we all love boobs here, they’re like the second best thing on this world. The real enemy here is the Corona virus. Remember to wash your hands and avoid going out.
The audacity of that adorable Lil chonk! Sorry DAD this ain't it, I'm going to mama! But honestly the cutest thing I've seen all day! Those little giggles
Back in 2023 I showed this to my 75 year daddy and made him enjoy this video. Sad he left for abode on January 14, 2024. As I see this video, it reminds me of him. I love❤ my daddy. 😢😢😢
Love to see parents spending quality time with their children.❤ Whatta lttle cutie!! Gonna break some hearts in a few years thats for sure!! Thank you for sharing such a precious moment with the rest of us!! It made my day!!❤
I was just thinking if I was reading this they wouldn't even be would be half as good. His animal sounds really make the story. Tho I can make up good stories, when I used to do it for the younger ones on woodcraft camp ( like pasafist/ left wing scouts is the best way to explain it if you don't know it) they loved it and still remember it years later.
Was für ein wunderschöner Vater, der die Geräusche verschiedener Tiere erklärt und zeigt.ๆMit Bildern von Lebewesen, um Kindern beizubringen, diese Tiere zu erkennen.😊😊😊🐅🐄🐐🐘
On my brother in law's first father's day, he walked into the living to see my niece roll over on the sofa, look at the bunny plush I bought for her and said "....Dada??" My brother in law took slight offense to that 😂
A joy to watch to see so much love, patience and interaction with an actual book in hand.🥰 Not a technology device I see so many toddler's with. Thank you. Aloha, Oahu Hawaii Nov 23 2023 Happy Thanksgiving.
Jeffy Eraser I don't think it was actually the baby’s first word though. It has obviously said ”mama” before. I think the title meant the first word after reading the entire book. No it's first word ever said.
It's so nice to see father trying to teach baby to say dada. There is no replacement of mother and father. Mother is a symbol of love, they go though life and death experience during having child, other side father is a symbol of protector. No one can dare to have bad eyes when father hand is on head. Love this family, God bless them.
"mama" shouldn't really even count as a first word, just like "dada" shouldn't either. But especially not "mama". It's just the baby making a sound with their mouth and their mouth/lips happen to close during it. "Mama" is kind of a cop out word just so the parent can get all excited about it.
@@Samuel-qc7kg lol I did achieve a lot i'm talking about things that aren't big, for things that are important ofc you have to work hard to achieve it.
Babies at that age are more fascinated with the actual action of turning the page on a book rather than reading. They’re still at a stage in life where they are working on strengthening and refining their motor skills more than their actual speech.