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Hunter Yee - The World's Youngest Blogger

Hunter Yee is The World's Youngest Blogger. He begun blogging when he was in the womb.
 

2008 Year of the Frog?


According to Daddy, the Chinese has several ways to name a year. The only one which I can relate to is by naming it with one of 12 animals much like a mascot for a professional team. For instance, Daddy tells me that I was born in the year of the Rooster. But what is the year of the Frog? I didn't know of such an animal was one of the 12 he mentioned.

We were at the Bronze Zoo and clearly, they know their animals so what exactly do they mean by Year of the Frog?

It didn't take long but Daddy and I figured it out. You see, 2008 is a 'leap' year which is why it this year is considered a Frog year! Ta Da! I just love saying "Ta Da".
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