Helen Flanagan and her fiancé Scott Sinclair have taken their baby daughter, Delilah, to a baby sensory class.
The Coronation Street actress, who welcomed her second daughter last month, took to Instagram to post a clip of the newborn lying on a play mat as different toys are waved in her face.
As the tiny tot looked like she had no idea what was going on, mum Helen was giggling behind the camera.
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Helen captioned the post: “Our beautiful Delilah @scotty__sinclair at baby sensory today wearing @emile.et.rose with mummy and nanny Sally.”
Fans couldn’t get over the adorable video.
One person gushed: “She’s absolutely beautiful!!” while another wrote: “Such a wonderful bonding experience.”
A third added: “She looks so chilled out. What a little cutie.”
Helen and Scott became parents for the second time on June 22 when they welcomed Delilah.
The couple are also parents to their three-year-old daughter Matilda.
Last week, Helen shared the sweetest photo of Scott and Matilda sharing a cuddling.
The photo sees footballer Scott holding Matilda as the little girl wrapped her arms around her dad and cuddled him.
Helen captioned the post: “Loves her daddy x.”
In the snap, Matilda looked totally adorable sporting a pink backpack as she grinned for the camera.
Since Delilah arrived, Helen has made sure Matilda feels involved with her new sister.
Earlier this month, Helen told her fans that she had treated Matilda to a pink pram for the little girl to push her dolls in.
But the cutest part is, the pram is the exact same one that Helen uses for little Delilah.
Helen first revealed plans to get a matching pram for Matilda back in May, when she spoke to OK! magazine about how she’s ensuring Matilda feels involved.
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She said: “I’m getting a Silver Cross Kensington pram in pink, and I’m getting Matilda a matching pram to put her dolls in. My sister suggested we buy her a Barbie and when the baby arrives, we give it to her and say it’s a present from her sister.”
How adorable is that.
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