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When a baby starts learning to talk, they often pick simple, familiar words from daily life. Bird names are common because babies see birds flying outside, hear their sounds, and notice adults pointing them out.
At first, the baby may try to copy the bird's sound rather than the word. After hearing the name many times, they begin to say simple words like “bird,” “crow,” or “duck.” Repetition from parents and picture books helps them connect the word with the real animal. Learn More
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