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nguyen.danh352
nguyen danh :
cháu tuy là bệnh nhưng củng tương đối nhẹ .chỉ cần mẹ và các bạn hàng xóm thường xuyên tương tác hỗ trợ thì cháu sẽ nhanh thôi ạ . chủ yếu làm tâm lý với cháu nhẹ nhàng là ok
2026-04-22 10:54:55
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123456bbb_
Bình nguyễn :
Phía trước là 1 chặng đướng dài đầy khó khăn và vất vả…. Chúc gia đình chị luôn luôn mạnh khoẻ, và nhất là anh trai say hi này lúc nào cũng khoẻ mạnh, học thật giỏi, luôn tươi cười và mau chóng hết bệnh nha!!!!!
2026-04-15 13:16:37
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mai_dieu_linh
MJLinh 마이 린 :
Cô nhẹ nhàng và bạn cũng lễ phép nữa. Con chúc cô và bạn nhiều sức khoẻ ạ
2026-04-27 06:56:43
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cattuong220323
Cái lời mẹ nói>< :
Bình an có đi concert ah trai say hi hog cô
2026-04-15 14:29:10
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user5095112503051
user5095112503051 :
mê Anh trai này quá ở gần nhà là cho anh con trai của mình làm bạn với con sao mà giống nhau quá trời mình ở đâu vậy chế ơi
2026-04-15 12:45:21
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tambeautyroom
HaNi Beauty :
Bé này nhìn mặt đẹp trai sáng sủa, cặp mắt chân mày, lỗ tai điều tướng tài .c nhà yên tâm nha. Tướng bé này sau nay sẽ tài giỏi k khổ cực đâu nè. C gắng chỉ dạy bé sau sẽ tốt đấy
2026-04-17 08:38:21
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t28102016
Hoài Thanh :
Thương con, con học được k mẹ? Ku nhà mình cũng tầm tuổi này, cũng chậm học năm nào cũng chỉ đạt
2026-04-15 14:14:17
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nguyegbckwf
Là Em 93 :
chúc c nhiều sk để đồng hành cùng bé ạ🥰
2026-04-15 12:37:37
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thng.nhn06
Vothuanhan :
Thương Cháu Ghê,Cháu Rất Đẹp Trai nha.
2026-04-15 12:15:00
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hoaiduy.93
NHAC SI HOÀI DUY :
Cháu này rất ngoan và nhìn rất có cảm tình mong một lần gặp được cháu
2026-04-16 07:02:50
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hngloan2354
nhine.vn :
thương quá. chúc con càng lớn càng thành công
2026-05-13 14:08:56
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nhile1820
bnhii :
An dthw lắm luôn lâu lâu em đi ngang thcs Nguyễn Huệ, An thấy tụi em là chào àa
2026-04-15 14:23:09
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quynhgiaodothi115
giao :
thương quá , thương cả mẹ, nuôi dạy một em bé như An là cả một công trình, thương mẹ nhiều An nhé...♥️🌹🌹🌹 tim cho An Hoa hồng cho Mẹ
2026-04-15 23:29:44
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khietlinh06
khietlinh06 :
con tới đc bây giờ là đã mừng lắm luôn rồi nek
2026-04-15 23:55:26
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lioneats72639
Happy :
Nhìn mặt thương quá .
2026-05-03 00:08:48
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thu.linh909
Đinh Thuỳ Linh :
Chân mày vinfast 🥰🥰
2026-04-30 11:02:30
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_giahuy03_11
Huy Huy là mặt trời nhỏ >< :
con thích giọng của con cô lắm ạ
2026-04-28 15:21:38
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ch.hai.hn
Chị Hai Hân :
thương ảnh cưng quá
2026-04-21 13:19:25
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bamboohehe777
g®rrrr😭🍌🐓🍌🐓 :
k biết lúc khóc sao nhỉ(hơi vô duyên xl)
2026-04-29 16:56:39
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zun.n24
zun nè :
Bé học ở nguyễn hữu tiến thì cũng giỏi lắm á mọi người
2026-04-22 05:27:06
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oklalabalaxa
Linh My :
Nếu có khả năng mong mẹ cho bé học một cái nghề, thật sự e quá thương bé. Nhưng cũng may giữa cái thế giới đầy sự khó khăn lại còn có mẹ🥰🥰🥰 Thương cả 2 người🥰🥰🥰
2026-04-17 16:51:44
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dyx72fgasls1
Út Hiền :
gương mặt này là tướng Võ và giọng nói cũng ra hồn tướng,mong cho cháu cố gắng tiến bộ và gặp đúng chuyên nghiệp của mình 👍♥️
2026-04-16 07:18:55
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prblubinsqr
. :
Đã đặt hàng ủng hộ mẹ và e bé :)
2026-04-15 14:34:15
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miu170596
Hong biết buồn.. :
E cũng có 1 embe vip. Chỉ mới 6t thôi. Ko biết sau này con sẽ ra sao. Chỉ mong cđ đối xử nhẹ nhàg với con thôi
2026-04-16 04:23:52
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myphuong651
Huỳnh Mỹ Phường :
bé học lớp mấy mà tiếng khàng giữ vậy em 💕💕💕💕💕
2026-04-15 13:09:21
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