“When can babies start to see faces?”
Your baby can likely see your face, but only when you’re up close—and not as clearly as you can see hers ❤️
Your baby can likely see your face, but only when you’re up close—and not as clearly as you can see hers ❤️
There’s often a lot of excitement when your baby learns a new major skill, like rolling over, sitting up, or saying their first word. But to get there, they first need to develop a series of more subtle micro skills.
As a new parent, it’s natural to have a lot of questions about caring for your baby.
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