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Is there anything better than a baby’s laughter? Dad has this little one in stitches as he… plants cucumbers? What’s so funny about that? 🤔 The answer has a lot to do with baby’s expectations. Young children have strong reactions to the unexpected. When something surprising occurs they first...

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Фото профиля Nancy Jones
Nancy Jones3 лет назад

My youngest daughter’s first belly laugh was because I showed her a ladybug. 🤷‍♀️

Фото профиля Marion
Marion3 лет назад

The dad's joy is also a beautiful thing 🥰

Фото профиля Irene H 💛💙🌻🌱
Irene H 💛💙🌻🌱3 лет назад

When my son was that age he laughed like that when my mother pulled cabbages out of the ground. More cabbages than were needed were picked that day.

Фото профиля Sandee
Sandee3 лет назад

Dad’s first comedy gold dreams awaken : DAD JOKES 🤩

Фото профиля According2Taz
According2Taz3 лет назад

@Sapienta4 No matter what’s happening in the World, a baby’s laughter can make everything seem ok.

Фото профиля Billy Bragg
Billy Bragg3 лет назад

"Take that tiny cucumber! I get to stay up here with Daddy 🥰", is not likely true but does make me laugh.

Фото профиля Oh *that* Beth
Oh *that* Beth3 лет назад

@four4thefire I've watched it 4 times and I can't stop smiling!!!😁😁😁😁😁

Фото профиля heidi sammons 🪷
heidi sammons 🪷3 лет назад

Another banger time line cleanse from Dan. You’re correct that there is nothing better than a child’s laughter. My ♥️ still melts when my young adult kids laugh together. Thank you for sharing.

Фото профиля Foil Hot Dog Liners
Foil Hot Dog Liners3 лет назад

My 9 month old and I from last week. Can’t beat that reaction.

Фото профиля Cat Mc
Cat Mc3 лет назад

There are a few years when you can be the king of comedy. Enjoy.

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