RT @WSJ: Mind and Matter: A new study suggests babies are more like scientists than sponges http://on.wsj.com/1MkxYYo pic.twitter.com/LG8GTMPvLQ
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RT @WSJ: Mind and Matter: A new study suggests babies are more like scientists than sponges http://on.wsj.com/1MkxYYo pic.twitter.com/LG8GTMPvLQ
@WSJ am I the only one who saw this and went aw? I admit I did lol
@tyler_mcgowen @WSJ Ok. Awwwww. :)
You're smart, but you're no baby. MT “@WSJ: Study suggests babies ike scientists not sponges http://on.wsj.com/1MkxYYo pic.twitter.com/fDwQ8IMo3v”
@WSJ @JoseManuelR Interesting!!
@WSJ How precious is this little boy? I couldn't get past this darling child to read findings God Bless !!
@WSJ so cute

@WSJ so are we still Scientists? Sweet..adding that to resume.
@WSJ Not just babies...adults too.
@AlureVeSkin just a quick heads up: BEAUTIFULLY. :)
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