Amazing! Ciara's 7 month old son can swim(Photo/videos) | This Is Miss Petite Nigeria Blog

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Amazing! Ciara's 7 month old son can swim(Photo/videos)

 Proud mum Ciara shared videos of her 7 month old baby Future taking swimming classes and even floating in water..She said
"My Babies 1st Swimming Classes! #ThisMakesMeSoProud #TheseAreTheMomentsILiveFor #GoBabyFuture
 You need to see the baby even swimming on his back..I can't even do that..So adorable

Part 2. #BabyFutureSwimmingClasses #ProudMamma ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
A video posted by Ciara (@ciara) on

40 comments:

  1. That was amazing learning swimming at that tender age.

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    1. Wow. The baby looks fat thou #jessaying

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    2. Keisha, babies are usually fat. It's the only time in one's life that you can be really fat and cute

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    1. that is how they start showing them their TALENT at the early stage..in next 15years, he will become world best swimmer

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  3. 9ice one. I can't even do that. Choi. Money good o.

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  4. It's Amazing the baby can see FUTURE!!!
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    .Disclaimer:: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  5. He is too young to swim ooo,hehe...anyway she is watchin ovr him

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    1. That's because you don't want to learn dear. It's not rocket science.

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  7. No Doubt.......with the way he looks he can even swim and float in an atlantic ocean without no body holding him

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  8. Hope his also taking gym classes cos he looks Obese for a Child.Btwn I started swimming when I was 2wks old so it's not new

    No shaking

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    1. For christ sakes @noshaking and Desmond his just a child so easy on the poor lad.he ain't obese just obvious his eating well.u guys be careful on taking out on kids,tomorow u wld deffy have urs,so how wld u feel wen d table turns?????

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  9. I luv d way d start learning to swim at such early age.

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  10. All babies floats on water, which makes dem natural swimmers. My son did same

    Even at younger month dan hers.No ish pls...

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  11. I love chubby babies .... He is a cute child andits good of his mum to give him swimming lessons at such tender age .. And she is watching over him with care so no danger is imposed at all .... I won dey what he will be learning at age 2 maybe jet skiing ... Nice one mum ciara

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  12. Morning to the house! Emeh I started doing breaststrokes in my mums womb so what's the biggy?? Btw where is Maryam Olaide??!!!! Happy birthday to that shorty!! Much more years and love is what I wish for you today. Oya where is the MPN cake?! *tapping foot impatiently*

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    See me dey here dey fear water but this little man don turn baddoo already... Niceone no doubt..
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Hahahaha nice one and d baby is so cute

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  15. I was 2 and half month wen I started swimming so wah da hell is she ranting abt!

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  16. Wowww n I can't swimm except for survival techniques.

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  17. I'm so ashamed of myself, a baby swimming when I can't. I don't think I can know how to no matter how hard I try cos I can't deal with water entering my ears.

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  18. Oh God he's so adorable...
    Me I hate swimming eh lol

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  19. Speechless
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  20. Swimming in d 7th month? hmn; d story get k leg..didnt c Video

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  21. Wow! So amazing! At 7mnths?!!!

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  22. Wow! So amazing! At 7mnths?!!!

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  23. All babies are born with the ability to swim, then they lose that ability(towards age 1 or 2 years) and have to learn it back (thus your swimming lessons)

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