In Navajo tradition, a baby’s first laugh is a really special milestone
It’s believed the laugh shows the baby is becoming fully connected to the world around them
And here’s the sweetest part — the person who makes the baby laugh first is expected to host the celebration
That moment turns into a joyful family tradition, making the baby’s first laugh even more unforgettable
It’s believed the laugh shows the baby is becoming fully connected to the world around them
And here’s the sweetest part — the person who makes the baby laugh first is expected to host the celebration
That moment turns into a joyful family tradition, making the baby’s first laugh even more unforgettable
In Navajo tradition, a baby’s first laugh is a really special milestone
It’s believed the laugh shows the baby is becoming fully connected to the world around them
And here’s the sweetest part — the person who makes the baby laugh first is expected to host the celebration
That moment turns into a joyful family tradition, making the baby’s first laugh even more unforgettable