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0 comments | Friday, June 05, 2009

I'm lucky to have a sister because I can have twice the amount of the toys I have now...including this tricycle! hehehe. kakak Aisyah can be a bit stingy at times. She even takes my toys and claims I am sharing them but when I want to play with hers, she won't let me. *hmmph!* ok, maybe I tend to put things inside my mouth to taste and feel new textures. Obviously she doesn't want her toys to be covered in my drool. But I simply can't help it...I'm a baby afterall.

That's because oral exploration is a key developmental stage. Putting toys and other household objects in her mouth allows her to
discover the taste and texture of different objects.


Mouthing objects can also be a sign that her first tooth may be ready to surface. Although most babies cut their first tooth around 7 months, some can start as early as 3 months. When this happens, you'll notice your child drooling a lot and constantly putting things in her mouth. Kids usually feel some discomfort when a tooth tries to break through the gum surface. Rubbing a hand or toy against her gums helps soothe them.
from babycenter

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