I had to smile when I read this, my 16 month old poppet (who has never seen the inside 
of a child health nurses office) dosen't even come close to the percentile lines. We 
are not big people, and have wee kids in both our families. I think that so long as 
they are happy, active and playful, it doesn't matter what size they are, or aren't.

Megan

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/09/2002 3:52:02 pm >>>
reminds me of when Rosie was measured at 12 months. 
"Oooh, she's in the lower tenth percentile", came the accusing remark. 
"Yes", I replied, straight-faced, "it runs in the family".
"What does?" (she was so caring).
"SHORTNESS!" I replied.

Aviva



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