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Sule and Nathalie Holscher's Household is Being Highlighted, 8 Adorable Photos of Baby Adzam Having Fun - Making Netizens Worried about the Little One Eating 'Sand'

Sule and Nathalie Holscher's Household is Being Highlighted, 8 Adorable Photos of Baby Adzam Having Fun - Making Netizens Worried about the Little One Eating 'Sand'

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Sule and Nathalie Holscher's Household is Being Highlighted, 8 Adorable Photos of Baby Adzam Having Fun - Making Netizens Worried about the Little One Eating 'Sand'

Amidst the heat of Sule and Nathalie Holscher's household, which is currently on the brink of collapse, the cuteness of baby Adzam is stealing the attention. The mixed-race baby born on December 11, 2021, is seen having fun while accompanying his mother at work. Let's take a look at the photos!

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Lately, Nathalie Holscher has been busy with various activities both on television and social media, including parenting events.

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For that reason, the Indonesian-Dutch mixed-race woman invited her little one to her workplace.

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While the mother was busy working, baby Adzam was seen busy holding and chewing on an object that looked like colorful thread rolls.

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Of course, this moment of baby Adzam playing immediately caught the attention of netizens who were worried because the thread he put in his mouth was placed on a container containing 'sand'.

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It turns out that the sand that netizens were worried about was not real sand, but rice flour that was colored with food coloring to resemble beach sand.

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Meanwhile, the thread held by baby Adzam, which has been repeatedly put into his mouth since the beginning, is colored food spaghetti.

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Toys like thread and sand are not only fun to play with for little ones, but also serve as educational materials for children of baby Adzam's age.

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However, it cannot be denied how adorable baby Adzam is when he is engrossed in playing alone, making netizens want to chew on their beloved online nephew. Are KLovers one of them?