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First roll-over!

Today has been marked as officially the day when Harrison started to roll over. Jen left Harrison playing on the ground on his back whilst she was in the nearby kitchen, and when returned a few moments later noticed that Harrison had a very cheeky and content look on his face, and more importantly, was on his tummy.

Harrison was so happy with himself, and has proceeded to continue rolling ever since!

NB: A few weeks ago he also rolled over whilst he was getting changed on his change mat, however he has not repeated until today so we think that may have been a fluke :)



The cheeky little boy is proud and happy with himself- roll conquered and book/toys flattened!


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