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Johnson’s presents its first ever Johnson’s BidaBest Squad Watch out for the newest Johnson’s kidfluencers and mombassadors on the rise

    ( From left to right: Michelle Lee, Marius Lee, Jolina Magdangal-Escueta, Vika Escueta, Kylie Moussa, Michelle Salcedo) Manila, Philippines — After months of searching for four outgoing and energetic kids, Johnson’s officially introduces its first ever Johnson’s BidaBest Squad who will showcase why using age-appropriate shampoo is important for kids like them.  Last April, Johnson’s announced its search for its first-ever kidfluencer squad with the help of 90s hair icon and now celebrity mom, Jolina Magdangal-Escueta. Johnson’s celebrity mombassador Jolina along with her BidaBest daughter, Vika, showcased their awesome dance moves and healthy hair through their quick demo dance video that fellow moms and kids copied step-by-step to join the #JohnsonsBidaBest Challenge. Thousands of entries nationwide were screened and only 20 were chosen to move to the next round of challenges where they had to create a video on why they deserve to win a coveted spot in our Top 4. In the short vi

TLC : Elephant vs Airplane

Since my son started talking with indiscernible words he would always make me laugh because sometimes he tries to imitate us and we could hardly understand his words. More often than not, he is having a hard time explaining to me especially what he really wanted to say. So heres a compilation of some of our conversations and is my way of documenting it as time may come I may forget this. I hope you enjoy!

Baby boy identifying pictures from his Learn Hide and Seek Book.

J: Mama, yook (look)! Ekekem. Pointing on a hush puppy dog.
Me: What is it baby? Come again? Puzzled.
J: Ekekem! With conviction.




Kids watching Your Baby Can Read Video

J: Mama! Ekekem! Pointing to the Elephant.
Me: Baby that is elephant.
J: Ekekem! 

That's when I realized he mistakenly identified the puppy dog to be elephant because of the huge ears.

While watching a movie with flying aircraft scenes.

J: go go go! Ekekem!
Me: Baby those are airplanes baby not elephant.
J: No, ekekem! Hurriedly went out of the room to get his airplane toy. Mama, ekekem!





Whew! At least he can distinguish which is the airplane and the animal. Will wait for him to finally pronounce it right.

Til my next True Love Conversations.

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