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Welcome to Year 2’s Roots of Empathy assembly.

Before our baby Amber arrived, we thought about what it was that she might be able to do. Here are our ideas...

roll over crawl suck her thumb sit up walk lick her feet bounce dive swim grab things talk

We found out that Amber can... sit up (with help) suck her thumb and grab things

Amber is 3 months old, do you think she will be longer or shorter than this doll?

She is a little bit longer!

Thank you for watching, would you like to ask us any questions?