When babies begin to speak, it is an exciting time for the whole family. But one baby started speaking fluently in a language her mother could only describe as "bizarre."

With no idea where 1-year-old Serenity had learned the gobbledygook, Mary Sanford from Melbourne, Australia, assumed it was "just a funny phase or part of her development," as noted in the text layered over the TikTok clip (@ marysanford_ ). The video of Isabelle making the same noises while eating, watching TV, and lying in bed has racked up over 856,000 views since it was posted on August 1.

Then the penny dropped when Sanford turned on her gaming device to play Animal Crossing , a social simulation video game where all of the characters speak just like Serenity.

"It's her second language now," her 28-year-old

See Full Page