Bindi Irwin’s two-year-old daughter stuns fans with ‘amazing’ skill

The late Steve Irwin, loved and remembered by thousands of fans not just Down Under but also worldwide, raised his daughter Bindi to be a champion for nature and animals.

It looks like she's doing the same with her daughter, Grace!

Bindi recently posted a video of her family holidaying in Tasmania earlier this year, and it didn't take long for fans to love it.



The short video shows mum Bindi, dad Chandler Powell, brother Robert, and grandmum Terri enjoying a hike in Tassie. It has been viewed nearly 1 million times—for a good reason.


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Bindi and Chandler with their daughter Grace. Credit: Instagram/bindisueirwin.



The video captured a sweet moment between Grace and her parents, which has impressed fans, and might we say, chuffed too.

The clip starts with Bindi and her family preparing for a walk, saying, 'Off we go, up a mountain!'

Grace, who is just two years old, enthusiastically replies with a cheerful, 'Off we go!'



As they take in the sights of beautiful Tassie, Bindi’s husband Chandler asks, 'Oh, is there a wombat?'

Without missing a beat, Grace says confidently, 'Brown and grey wombat.'

As the family continues to wander, Grace points out a wallaby.

Unsurprisingly, fans have been blown away by the two-year-old’s impressive wildlife spotting and have been flooding the comments with praise.

'Grace saying Wallaby warmed my whole soul,' one of Bindi's friends wrote.



This isn’t the first time the child has stunned viewers with her extensive animal kingdom knowledge.

In another clip from an idyllic day on the beach, little Grace looked into the water and said 'like a plesiosaur' with poise.

Plesiosaurs are an aquatic species of ancient reptile that existed 66 million years ago.



Fans of the family were impressed by the two-year-old’s word detective skills.

'How many two-year-olds know about plesiosaurs, or even how to say that word? Only an Irwin!!' one fan remarked, who was just as taken aback as the rest of us were.

It’s clear to see why Bindi is such an incredibly proud mum!

Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin shared a family vacation video of her two-year-old daughter Grace recognising and naming Australian wildlife during their trip to Tasmania.
  • Followers of Bindi were impressed with Grace's ability to name the animals correctly at such a young age, with one remarking, 'She is so smart'.
  • Previously, Grace had also impressed her mum's followers with her speech, particularly when she identified and named a plesiosaur, an extinct aquatic reptile from the Jurassic period, during a beach visit.
  • Bindi's fans praised her and her husband, Chandler Powell, for raising their daughter to appreciate nature and every living thing on the planet.



While it might be cliché, we have to give credit where it's due—congratulations, Bindi, Robert, Terri, and Chandler! You're raising a very smart and talented little girl.

How about you, folks? What are your thoughts on little Grace’s impressive knowledge? Tell us below!
 
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The late Steve Irwin, loved and remembered by thousands of fans not just Down Under but also worldwide, raised his daughter Bindi to be a champion for nature and animals.

It looks like she's doing the same with her daughter, Grace!

Bindi recently posted a video of her family holidaying in Tasmania earlier this year, and it didn't take long for fans to love it.



The short video shows mum Bindi, dad Chandler Powell, brother Robert, and grandmum Terri enjoying a hike in Tassie. It has been viewed nearly 1 million times—for a good reason.


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Bindi and Chandler with their daughter Grace. Credit: Instagram/bindisueirwin.



The video captured a sweet moment between Grace and her parents, which has impressed fans, and might we say, chuffed too.

The clip starts with Bindi and her family preparing for a walk, saying, 'Off we go, up a mountain!'

Grace, who is just two years old, enthusiastically replies with a cheerful, 'Off we go!'



As they take in the sights of beautiful Tassie, Bindi’s husband Chandler asks, 'Oh, is there a wombat?'

Without missing a beat, Grace says confidently, 'Brown and grey wombat.'

As the family continues to wander, Grace points out a wallaby.

Unsurprisingly, fans have been blown away by the two-year-old’s impressive wildlife spotting and have been flooding the comments with praise.

'Grace saying Wallaby warmed my whole soul,' one of Bindi's friends wrote.



This isn’t the first time the child has stunned viewers with her extensive animal kingdom knowledge.

In another clip from an idyllic day on the beach, little Grace looked into the water and said 'like a plesiosaur' with poise.

Plesiosaurs are an aquatic species of ancient reptile that existed 66 million years ago.



Fans of the family were impressed by the two-year-old’s word detective skills.

'How many two-year-olds know about plesiosaurs, or even how to say that word? Only an Irwin!!' one fan remarked, who was just as taken aback as the rest of us were.

It’s clear to see why Bindi is such an incredibly proud mum!

Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin shared a family vacation video of her two-year-old daughter Grace recognising and naming Australian wildlife during their trip to Tasmania.
  • Followers of Bindi were impressed with Grace's ability to name the animals correctly at such a young age, with one remarking, 'She is so smart'.
  • Previously, Grace had also impressed her mum's followers with her speech, particularly when she identified and named a plesiosaur, an extinct aquatic reptile from the Jurassic period, during a beach visit.
  • Bindi's fans praised her and her husband, Chandler Powell, for raising their daughter to appreciate nature and every living thing on the planet.



While it might be cliché, we have to give credit where it's due—congratulations, Bindi, Robert, Terri, and Chandler! You're raising a very smart and talented little girl.

How about you, folks? What are your thoughts on little Grace’s impressive knowledge? Tell us below!
 
Majority of Aussie don't even know what a pademelon is !!!!!!!!!! Which is EXTREMELY SAD !!!!!!
I am so glad Grace knows what one is !!!!!!!!!!

Terri
Wildlife Rescue & Care Qld
 
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I know what a Pademelon is. I just asked Mr Google.
What a sweet little girl. No doubting the Irwin gene connection. Those eyes.
Mum and dad and grandma are doing a great job teaching her the ways of wildlife
Lovely to see.
 
The late Steve Irwin, loved and remembered by thousands of fans not just Down Under but also worldwide, raised his daughter Bindi to be a champion for nature and animals.

It looks like she's doing the same with her daughter, Grace!

Bindi recently posted a video of her family holidaying in Tasmania earlier this year, and it didn't take long for fans to love it.



The short video shows mum Bindi, dad Chandler Powell, brother Robert, and grandmum Terri enjoying a hike in Tassie. It has been viewed nearly 1 million times—for a good reason.


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Bindi and Chandler with their daughter Grace. Credit: Instagram/bindisueirwin.



The video captured a sweet moment between Grace and her parents, which has impressed fans, and might we say, chuffed too.

The clip starts with Bindi and her family preparing for a walk, saying, 'Off we go, up a mountain!'

Grace, who is just two years old, enthusiastically replies with a cheerful, 'Off we go!'



As they take in the sights of beautiful Tassie, Bindi’s husband Chandler asks, 'Oh, is there a wombat?'

Without missing a beat, Grace says confidently, 'Brown and grey wombat.'

As the family continues to wander, Grace points out a wallaby.

Unsurprisingly, fans have been blown away by the two-year-old’s impressive wildlife spotting and have been flooding the comments with praise.

'Grace saying Wallaby warmed my whole soul,' one of Bindi's friends wrote.



This isn’t the first time the child has stunned viewers with her extensive animal kingdom knowledge.

In another clip from an idyllic day on the beach, little Grace looked into the water and said 'like a plesiosaur' with poise.

Plesiosaurs are an aquatic species of ancient reptile that existed 66 million years ago.



Fans of the family were impressed by the two-year-old’s word detective skills.

'How many two-year-olds know about plesiosaurs, or even how to say that word? Only an Irwin!!' one fan remarked, who was just as taken aback as the rest of us were.

It’s clear to see why Bindi is such an incredibly proud mum!

Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin shared a family vacation video of her two-year-old daughter Grace recognising and naming Australian wildlife during their trip to Tasmania.
  • Followers of Bindi were impressed with Grace's ability to name the animals correctly at such a young age, with one remarking, 'She is so smart'.
  • Previously, Grace had also impressed her mum's followers with her speech, particularly when she identified and named a plesiosaur, an extinct aquatic reptile from the Jurassic period, during a beach visit.
  • Bindi's fans praised her and her husband, Chandler Powell, for raising their daughter to appreciate nature and every living thing on the planet.



While it might be cliché, we have to give credit where it's due—congratulations, Bindi, Robert, Terri, and Chandler! You're raising a very smart and talented little girl.

How about you, folks? What are your thoughts on little Grace’s impressive knowledge? Tell us below!

where is grandad Bob??
 

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