Hmmm yes and no. It really comes down to their personality as to how different they are or not. I have two of each, and they were all reasonably similar when it came to milestones, although my eldest didn't walk till over 12mths whereas the other 3 were all walking by 10mths but I think that was more to do with him being quite happy to just crawl. Both my boys and one of my girls were more clingy towards me, and my eldest DD was more of a Dad's girl. 99% of the time girls will lean towards playing with gender-specific stuff like dolls and other 'girl' toys, and same for boys, but you will find that because you will have both genders, both genders will end up playing with each others toys simply because they are toys and they are in the house kwim? My girls love playing in the dirt and with cars etc, just as my youngest DS likes to play with dolls from time to time (though it is usually stuffed in the back of a dump truck) Academically once they get older they have been on par so far, both of them excelling at the same things (reading, literacy, spelling, english etc) and also they aren't as strong in the same things (maths).


I kinda know how that works LOL!) Are their traits completely different? Do they gravitate more towards mum or dad in the first year? Do they do things differently (like reach milestones, play with toys, etc) to boys?
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) Academically once they get older they have been on par so far, both of them excelling at the same things (reading, literacy, spelling, english etc) and also they aren't as strong in the same things (maths).
... all 3 of my kids are different, it's really hard to try & pinpoint character traits that are down to gender iykwim.
I'm sure you'll enjoy your girl
. I guess it all really does come down to personality. How interesting that your kids all excel at the same academic things! 

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)....but maybe we can exchange notes in a few months....
), follow grandma asking 'grandma can you buy me this, ohhh i love that, can you buy me that'. Mum says they are totally different.

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