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John planted a tree for Ellie last May when she was six months old. It blossomed this week and looks beautiful. Ellie was interested in the pink flowers and even said tree when I pointed it out to her. Other recent words include book, keys, and nose. She also acts like a full blown toddler these days, saying both mine and no!
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