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October 1, 2008

Baby growing, month 3

Category: Baby growing, From Mommy, first year – mommy – 1:17 pm

During month three, DD discovered her own hands as the most fascinating tools she could use. She began to pick up things with her fingers and tried to put them close to her mouth and licked them. She began to explore this world with her little cute mouth.

Week 9: DD could turn 90 degrees in her crib and plan pan. She got her feet and legs stuck between the bars of her crib and cried for help. It was a curious beginning for her. She stayed asleep for long stretches at night, normally 6 hours. She began to eat more frequently (approximately every 90 minutes) and stayed awake for longer stretches of play during the daytime. She smiled and cooed happily to the package of a coffee maker M bought few months ago.

Week 10: DD could flip completely by herself. She must find it fun because she kept rolling over onto her tummy as soon as I rolled her back. She tried to roll back by herself but failed. She felt frustrated.

Week 11: DD could lift her bottom up by pushing her legs. She did this when I changed diaper for her. She could lift her head and leveled it with her body when she was pulled to a sitting position. She was very happy to wake up early in the morning and refused to go back to sleep right after nursing. I left her play by herself for half an hour and then she returned to sleep. She began to pick up things nearby, like cloth towel or the corner of a blanket, took them close to her mouth and wanted to lick them.

Week 12: DD held my thumb with her little chubby hand. Later this week she held my index finger and drew it close to her mouth and wanted to lick it. She began to pick up other things and wanted to put them into her mouth. She squealed in delight when I showed her the Minnie Mouse picture book. She even tried to turn the page with her fingers!

Week 13: DD giggled loudly when I breathed air gently into her neck. She sighed deeply when she was left alone. Sometimes she turned her head away and sighed when I talked to her. She must be bored (is mummy this boring?!).

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