Babies often laugh when they look around because they are discovering and processing their environment, which can be filled with new and amusing stimuli. Their laughter is a form of social communication, expressing joy and engagement with the world around them. Additionally, caregivers and other people often respond with laughter or smiles, reinforcing the baby's enjoyment and curiosity. This interaction fosters bonding and emotional development.
Babies usually start to laugh around 2 to 4 months old but every baby is different.
they laugh because they think you look and sound like an idiot!
No they are crying at what they have to deal with the rest of their life!
because they are cute!!! no better reason than that:)
They don't laugh, they might look like they laugh.
A babies laugh is enjoying and funny. If you listen to it you can tell it is enjoying something and it makes your day. Trust me.
Playing peek-a-boo usually works.
Notice, they usually laugh at the same time...
The children don't laugh. It is the twitching of the facial muscles. It is also called witch's smile.
Babies look around a lot because they are curious and exploring their environment. This behavior indicates that their visual and cognitive development is progressing as they learn to focus, track objects, and make sense of the world around them.
if they laugh at your jokes fiddle with there hair hang around with you and look at you like your gorgeus!
It is a ticklish sensation that makes them laugh!