Mom babes Holly Freeman from the London areaBromley says that her youngest daughter, Poppy, started smiling and walking at 5 weeks. But incredulous friends told her that it was probably just a wind ... But the 30-year-old Freeman stood on hers: it seemed to her that the little one was trying to talk to her. And then she began to shoot it on video.Photo:Holly Freeman“Poppy’s older sister, 6-year-old Paige, would lean over her crib every morning and say, “Hello Poppy,” and I would say hello to her the same way,” the happy mother says. “Then one day that moment came. I picked up the baby, carried her upstairs and laid her on the bed. She was smiling happily, and as usual I said, “Hello Poppy!” In response, she made gurgling sounds, cooing so hard, as if she wanted to say something. I took several videos and, deciding to film the last one, suddenly saw her mouth saying, “Hello!” It was a big surprise for Holly Freeman, because she knew that most children start talking no earlier than 12 months. “I was so shocked that I immediately turned off the recording and started watching this incredible moment again. Did I really capture it on video!” the mother shares her joy. "I still can't believe that I managed to film my daughter's first word at 10 weeks! Now we're waiting to see what she'll say next..."