When your child asks you how babies are made, you have to answer his or her questions as simple as possible. You need to explain in such a way that you can adjust to his or her level. Most kids don't need that much detailed information regarding conceiving, pregnancy, and childbirth. Just make the conversation with your child open and healthy. Child psychologist suggests that as your child grow and become emotionally capable of understanding how things happen; you can explain it in detail.
You Have To have A Kid In School And Select The Kid You Want To Be A Godparent For Ask The Person By Sending A message See What They Say And Ask Them How To Do It It Worked For Me -CamysBoy- my baby name is: tyrone sex:boy or -CamysBaby- my babys name is: tony sex:girl add me
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i say 5 babys
i will say the babys aunt
Practise enlghtened selfishness,and say "no,you cannot help"
i think it is because they are trying to tell you something and can't talk.
ask him cause that's not somethin you'd say in an interview
I would tell them that the baby comes from the moms stomach.
no you cant make them whoo hoo in the in bustin out, but you can make them kiss alot!!!, and then the guy will say "do you want a baby?" then click yes or no but the babys on there are kinda gay casue you cant make them look like whatever you want , and they stay children ther whole lives lol
Walker has "ataahua" tattooed on his neck because it is a Māori word that means "beautiful" in English. This could be a personal expression of how he views beauty or a tribute to the Māori language and culture.
The correct way to say it is "These children" for referring to children who are nearby, and "Those children" for referring to children who are farther away.
The polite thing to say after someone says you made their day is to say your welcome and ask if there's anything else they can do for you.