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NEW BORN BABY’S LANGUAGE INTERACTIVE INFOGRAPHIC.
What is baby’s language?
Priscilla Dunstan Find out the babies language in age 0-3 months. She found that most babies in the worlds talk one language. It is depend on the different crying tone and it contains five words. Which is: neh, eh, owh, heh, eairh.
It help mothers to know what their children want when they cry.
The meaning of the five word is:
NEH = Iam hungry
EH = I need to burp
OWH = Iam sleepy
HEH = Iam discomfort
EAIRH = I have lower goes
The infograohic will be narrative based. The illustration will be five babies and their mother and each on of the baby and mother will be from different country to figure out that the language is same everywhere around the world. Also each one will

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