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Make Babies Smile and Laugh - Practice your smile so that when a baby is near you will be prepared and ready. Turn the corners of your mouth up, soften your eyes, relax your face.

Be playful. One thing about babies, they can recognize a frozen phony face immediately. They know a sourpous when they see one. If your smile is half-hearted, the baby will either look away or give you a blank stare. If you aren't playful, they will find someone who is.
Make Babies Smile and Laugh

Don't be shy. Babies like faces, especially kind, gentle ones. If you see a baby, look directly into baby's eyes, relax your brow, take a deep breath and smile. If the baby stares at you, give a little wink or a thumbs up. Babies like gentle surprises.

Develop several flirting styles. Some babies like winking, some prefer peek a boo games, others like to hear a soft friendly voice saying, "Hello."

Be lively, respectful, and charming. Don't force yourself onto a baby. Don't be condescending. Take your clues from the baby. If a baby isn't in a smiling or laughing mood, don't take it personally. There will be other chances.

Babies' smiles are charming. Even the most cantankerous among us soften when a baby smiles or laughs. Baby smiles are essential for a child's emotional and social development. Smiles and giggles are the way a baby shares positive connection with people. Smiles show delight in the world, a way of communicating happy and content feelings. Laughter shows surprise and is a way of being playful. It is so much fun to elicit smiles and chuckles. Here are some sure-fire methods to help you instigate the fun. If you develop these skills, you might get really lucky and end up receiving delightful squeals and giggles. Read on to learn more. - by eHow



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