At what age can a baby blow whistle?

Babies can't blow whistles!

Here's why:

* Lung Development: A baby's lungs are still developing, and they don't have the muscle control needed to blow air consistently and forcefully enough to make a sound from a whistle.

* Mouth Development: A baby's mouth and tongue are also still developing. They don't have the coordination to position their mouth and tongue correctly to create the air pressure needed for a whistle.

Typically, children start to be able to blow into whistles around 4-5 years old. This is when their lung capacity and mouth coordination have developed enough.

It's important to remember that every child develops at their own pace. Some children might be able to blow whistles a little earlier, while others might take a bit longer.

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