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The Ups and Downs of having a Big Brother

17/04/2015 19:02

Now that baby Alice is fully mobile, cruising and crawling her way from here to there and everywhere, she is developing fast. She is curious, inquisitive and eager to learn. Lucky for her, she benefits from having the perfect teacher in her big brother Clayton. It's so cute to see them together. Alice will follow him everywhere, trying her best to keep up. No matter what he is doing, she will be hovering nearby, watching his every move and taking it all in. Her toddler big brother is only happy to play teacher too. Last week, I watched him crawl to the TV unit and pull himself to his feet using the furniture. He didn't need to crawl there or pull himself up, but he did and he looked back to make sure Alice had watched him do it. Then he walked back and did it again, pausing at each stage of the operation. By the time he had crawled over for a third time, she was pulling herself to her feet right alongside him! Amazing to see as a parent. It made me feel really proud of my son.

Toddler Brother Teaching Baby Sister Toy Story

It's not all rosy having a big brother there to show you the ropes though. Not when that big brother is as crafty as Clayton is and uses his more developed intellect to his advantage when he feels the need to. The same day, I was sat watching them play together (or watching Clayton play and Alice chase, trying to take part). I kept quiet and just watched. Before I knew it, he decided he was going to empty all of the books one by one from the shelf alongside their play area. I'd usually stop him, but with Alice watching his every move I was keen to see where it would lead and I'm glad I didn't interject. I slowly walked over, camera in hand and coughed loudly to announce my arrival on the scene. He immediately burst out laughing at getting caught. In the next breath, he spun around whilst pointing at Alice and shouted "Alsh. No Alsh! Naughty! No! No! No!".

Naughty Toddler Blaming Baby Sister

I'm sure Alice is pleased she has someone to show her the ropes. I'm not so sure she's going to enjoy getting the blame for everything until she's old enough to outwit him.

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Topic: The Ups and Downs of having a Big Brother

Date: 17/04/2015

By: Donna @OrdCyclingGirl

Subject: Big Bro

My seven year old was just saying this evening how much she loves having a younger brother. Having said that, I imagine if I'd asked her yesterday when he was in the middle of a massive emotional melt down her answer may have been very different! I find it lovely watching how much they obviously love each other and seeing how the sibling relationship develops.

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Date: 17/04/2015

By: Stephs Two Girls

Subject: funnny

That is so funny, that they already instinctively know how to blame someone else at that age! Very cute grin though, sure you forgave him (not sure I've ever quite forgiven my big brother for pushing me through a glass door in my pram...!!)

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Date: 17/04/2015

By: Kate Thompson

Subject: cute!

Your two are really growing up fast! My daughter loves having three older brothers :)

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Date: 17/04/2015

By: angela hamilton

Subject: awww

awww hehe little cuties! My youngest leads her big brother into trouble lol they have a great bond though x

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Date: 17/04/2015

By: mama syder

Subject: so cute

They are so cute. Lovely when they start to become friends as well as siblings x

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Date: 17/04/2015

By: Pinkoddy

Subject: siblings

Aww how lovely. It is so beautiful to see such a relationship evolving already.

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Date: 17/04/2015

By: Liz Burton

Subject: comment

Ahh how lovely to watch their relationship developing like that. A girl needs a big brother!

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