1751:"'Baby says hello' By Julia Sidwell Holly Freeman, 30 Ben Guerin, 29 (Holly's fiancé) Paige Freeman-Guerin, six (Holly and Ben's daughter) Poppy Freeman-Guerin, ten weeks (Holly and Ben's second daughter) From Bromley, London When Holly Freeman's baby daughter Poppy started smiling and making gurgling noises at five weeks old, friends said it was probably just wind. But Holly was sure it wasn't just that. 'She was a smiley, happy baby right from the start,' Holly said. 'She was making sounds and flashing me proper smiles, so I started filming her all the time.' Holly also has another daughter, Paige, six. 'Every morning, Paige would lean over Poppy's cot and say, 'Hello Poppy', and I would say it to her too.' Holly was sure Poppy was trying to communicate and was filming her for weeks. 'Then yesterday came the big moment. I took her upstairs and sat her on my bed. She was laughing away and I was saying 'Hello Poppy' like I usually did. She was making noises and moving her mouth, as if she wanted to say something. I took a few videos, and then on the last one I watched her mouth move as she said, 'Hello'.' It took Holly by surprise, especially as most babies don't talk until they are around 12 months old. 'I was so shocked that I stopped filming almost immediately and watched the video several times to make sure I wasn't imagining things! I couldn't believe I'd managed to catch it on film. I rang my fiancé Ben and told him what had happened. He said, 'That's amazing, I don't believe it', and asked me to send him the video. As soon as he got home from work, we watched it together again and again.' 'I still can't believe I captured her first word at just ten weeks old. Now we're wondering what she'll say next!'
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