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Born in 2020, she thinks everything is hand sanitizer: (Original Post)
tblue37
Mar 2022
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3catwoman3
(23,951 posts)1. This is both adorable and...
rather sad.
cilla4progress
(24,718 posts)2. Right.
Wish I could find this funnier.
Don't know how parents of young children are making it through all this.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)3. Adorable. So neat to watch babies learning by copying. Like our
tiny grandson who, given an Ikea measuring tape, had a great time "measuring" the floor all through the main level with it.
Karadeniz
(22,474 posts)4. All the above!!!
wnylib
(21,346 posts)5. Remember in the beginning of the pandemic
when we taught children to wash their hands for as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday twice?
A whole generation will always associate that song with scrubbing their hands. When their children and grandchildren have birthday parties, they will feel an urge to wash their hands as soon as the singing starts.