
Four-year-old toddler climbs 52-foot-high walls, her mom says she just ‘goes for it’
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A toddler from Sydney, Australia, has been climbing things since she was 11 months old — now little Isla Murr is able to climb a wall that's 52-feet high at just four years old.
Her mother, Lucy Murr, told news agency SWNS that she began taking the toddler to playgrounds at a young age. "She’d see videos of rock-climbing and say, ‘I wanna do that, Mom. Can I do that?’" Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
She said her little girl has been climbing things since she could first walk.
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