2-month-old baby’s cute conversation with her Dad will melt your heart

Little Arabella has only recently realized she can talk to her father. She coos her little heart out as she looks up at Dada with those gorgeous eyes while unaware that she is clutching her father’s heart in her small hands.

And Zac is not bothered in the least. He is one satisfied parent!

Zac relishes the moment as he reclines, puts his feet up, and holds his priceless daughter in his arms. the interchange between a father and daughter when everything seems to halt and they are the only ones who matter.

And although Arabella uses a “baby” voice, Zac can totally understand her. As long as it is felt, love does not care how it is expressed. Just see how smitten Zac is with his daughter!

Snicky58 expresses similar views, saying,

What a sweet baby. Most likely, she was attempting to say, “Daddy, I love you.”

Another viewer offered a comment.

“What a beautiful, healthy baby! She warms our hearts, and you are really fortunate. Enjoy every moment you have with her.

You bet he will!

Moms are frequently praised for all of their hard work, and for good reason. Moms undertake the majority of the dirty work, spend most of the night giving birth, and carry them for nine months. Fathers are viewed more as caregivers who go to work, return home, and spend time with their children before starting the cycle all over again the following day.

Experts have shown that dads also possess this caring tendency.
research that parents posted on their website,

“Psychologist Marsha Kaitz of Hebrew University in Jerusalem discovered that parents who had spent at least an hour with their child were similarly skilled at identifying her just by caressing the backs of her hands while their senses of sight, hearing, and smell were inhibited. Additionally, during the first two days of a child’s life, Ross Parke, Ph.D., head of the Center for Family Studies at the University of California, Riverside, observed parental patterns. After several years of research, he consistently came to the same conclusion: “Men are just as sensitive to a baby’s cues as women are and just as capable of responding appropriately.”

If given the option, Zac would unquestionably choose to stay at home and take care of Arabella. This dad would be more than pleased to take care of his talkative baby girl’s feeding and cleaning duties while mom enjoyed a well-earned day at the spa.

She is adorable! Those full, red cheeks scream for kisses because they are so full. Additionally, she has the cutest manner of kicking and stretching her legs when cooing at her father.

Zac is acting morally in this situation. He engages her in conversation while making physical contact. It facilitates the development of a child’s and a parent’s enduring relationship. Although you can’t see it, it exists.

Arabella considers her father’s folded arms to be her bed. His aroma is like heaven, and his voice is the most exquisite composition of music ever.

Below is a video and audio of this priceless exchange.