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Would love to know about this pic..I am intrigued
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This was a portion of walk along side the beach in Blackpool.
Actually Balaka, this photo from the archives intrigued me too. Dhruv was not even 2 then, his reading training had not begun yet so what was he looking so intently at?.
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exactly..you son was already in love with written words
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Like Balaka, I too am intrigued.
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See..this shows how Dhruv was a born genius! His inclination towards the written word must have begun in the womb, Anamika! Did you read a lot during pregnancy? 🙂
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Ha na… He had to be Abhimanyu 😂😁😂
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😛 Righto!!!
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Interesting!! My mom realised I had it in me to read as I would crawl over newspapers and magazine and try to get them to stay open on the cartoons/picture pages; I think we as children are ever curious as everything is new to us and often we decide then and there what we love the most. Its upto the parents to pick onto that and I think you and my mom did!!
A very cute pic Anamika – wonder what treasure trove your picture horde has !!
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