Chatting babies video a YouTube sensation | Inquirer Technology

Chatting babies video a YouTube sensation

/ 11:06 AM March 31, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO—A video of a pair of diaper-clad babies seemingly engaged in an animated conversation in a home kitchen was a fast-spreading YouTube sensation on Wednesday.

The two-minute snippet of the lively exchange between twin brothers barely old enough to stand has been watched more than 2.2 million times since it was uploaded to the Google-owned video sharing website on Valentine’s Day.

The then 17-month-old boys laughed, gestured, and raised their feet during what appeared to be a baby talk chat so genuine that it inspired viewers to add playful captions suggesting translations.

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Suggestions included that one brother telling the other “That diaper is so 2010” and getting a retort along the lines of “If you’re so smart, where is your other sock, Einstein?”

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By Wednesday, child development specialists were citing the video in online discussions of how natural and healthy it is for babies to develop language skills as they mature.

“We’ve had a fascinating time seeing language blooming around here,” the boy’s mother said Wednesday at her twinmamarama.com blog devoted to being a twin sister raising twin boys.

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“Now the experts weigh in on this kind of twin language,” she continued.

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“I remember my own folks talking about my sister and I sending out verbal signals (essentially squeaks and shouts) in an attempt to pinpoint the location of our twin sister around the house!”

The “Twin baby boys have a conversation — part 2” video at YouTube was one of a trio of clips at the website starring the babies.

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