Question:
When do babies lose their dimple-knuckles for bumpy-knuckles ?
Third One Down
2010-07-16 18:09:22 UTC
Just wondering because my girl is now nearing two years old. And even if she has lost a lot of her baby-fat look, she still has pudgy baby-hands...
Six answers:
honey
2010-07-16 20:04:59 UTC
My daugther will be 5 soon..her knuckles are forming abit but not here yet. she is abit on the chubby side and hasn't lost her baby fat..she still has nice cheeks! My son lost them at 5ish..his cheeks and his dimple knuckles.

You have time..she will have them for awhile longer.



i knoticed with my daugther and her friends a difference. she is young, the youngest in her preschool. alot of the other kids are 9 months older than she is..her two bff's are two of them. I knoticed in the begining of last year they were changing and by the end of the year..they were almost 5.5...(my dd isn't 5 yet) they started to get that big girl look..thinned out, lost the baby cheeks and dimple knuckles. My dd has lost her leg fat...so, maybe its working its way up..her baby belly is going away now.
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2015-08-12 02:58:15 UTC
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RE:

When do babies lose their dimple-knuckles for bumpy-knuckles ?

Just wondering because my girl is now nearing two years old. And even if she has lost a lot of her baby-fat look, she still has pudgy baby-hands...
srobersonnc
2010-07-16 19:15:11 UTC
I was admiring my 2.5 year old's dimple knuckles just yesterday, and pondering the same thing! I don't have an answer, but it is a good question! =)
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Camille
2014-06-14 02:37:02 UTC
It's possible that she won't be losing some of those traits, like how some people still have a lot of baby hair. I still have my hand-dimples for example. :)
?
2015-05-13 18:10:04 UTC
because the babies are still young and the cartilage still haven t devoleped all the way (sorry mispelled words)


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