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Dad asks baby girl to say ‘dada’ and her ‘refusal’ is too funny
Oh my gosh this baby couldn't be cuter!
Jake Manning
03.08.24

The moment your baby utters “mama” or “dada” for the very first time is nothing short of magical, a milestone eagerly anticipated by every parent.

It’s common for parents to playfully compete over which will be the baby’s first word.Unfortunately for Nowah’s dad, the family’s little betting game didn’t end in his favor.

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Not one to give up easily, he was set on getting his baby girl to say “Papa,” the Dutch word for daddy.

However, Nowah was having a bit of trouble pronouncing her P’s correctly, setting the stage for a series of laugh-out-loud moments, all captured in a delightful YouTube video.

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The video’s description, penned by Nowah’s mom, shares a glimpse into the adorable chaos: their daughter bursting into laughter as her dad attempts to teach her the correct pronunciation of “papa.”

Initially, “mama” came easily to her, but “papa” was a different story, sounding more like “baba” until her dad emphasized the “p,” leading to uncontrollable giggles from Nowah.

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The video kicks off with the dad uttering “mama,” to which Nowah responds with a mere hiccup.

But the real fun begins when he emphatically says “Papa,” with an exaggerated “P” sound, sending Nowah into fits of laughter.

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Their laughter becomes contagious, with both father and daughter giggling away.

Nowah playfully teases her dad by repeating “mama, mama,” eagerly waiting for him to make those silly “P” sounds again.

Their playful banter continues as they walk past a horse, which seems to amuse Nowah, but they quickly return to their amusing game.

The exchange of “mamas” and “papas” between them is utterly heartwarming, showcasing a beautiful moment of father-daughter bonding.

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This laughter-filled episode isn’t just a joy to watch; it also highlights the inherently social nature of babies’ laughter.

Researchers, including Tom Stafford, who wrote about the phenomenon for the BBC, suggest that babies laugh in response to social interactions rather than mere physical sensations.

This indicates that, long before they can walk or talk, babies are already engaging socially through laughter, particularly when adults are involved in the fun.

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The undeniable charm and joy of Nowah and her dad’s interaction are a testament to the beautiful, laughter-filled bond they share.

It’s a heartwarming reminder of the simple, pure joy that comes from spending time with loved ones.

For those who wish to see this adorable duo in action, the video awaits to brighten your day.

Watch this adorable moment in the video below!

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