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to think dd is a genius for doing a roly poly

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Crackopenthebaileys · 27/10/2009 13:30

all on her own! she is 22 months. It's ok, I know I am really. But awwwwww she's doing roly poly's!!

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iheartdusty · 27/10/2009 13:47

no, YANBU, she is obviously super talented and fabulous in every way

ImSoNotTelling · 27/10/2009 14:03

Gosh wow that's brilliant! I have been training DD1 but when she tries under her own steam she goes over sideways and starts giggling. So I am extremely impressed

IControlSandwichMonkey · 27/10/2009 14:07

She is clearly destined for great things. Or a life embarrassing herself in the streets with her mates whilst at university.

Bettymum · 27/10/2009 14:10

Awww. She is a genius and YANBU. Will have to start training my DD (21 months) tonight.

nappyaddict · 27/10/2009 14:11

Is that a forward roll?

ImSoNotTelling · 27/10/2009 14:25

nappy i think it's a double hand spring followed by pike and tuck and ending in a one-armed handstand.

Or, maybe it is a forward roll

HolidaysQueen · 27/10/2009 14:36

i'm 33 and still can't do a roly poly, so quite frankly i think you have the new albert einstein on your hands

Crackopenthebaileys · 27/10/2009 16:01

forward roll indeed

What a clever little pickle......

She goes to tumble tots so I guess that may have some influence. I would take the credit for hr athleticism, but I can't touch my toes let alone forward roll

iheartdusty I so agree lol

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