"She went back to speaking like a typical Canadian kid, adopting the accent and inflections of her peers and our family became a fully Canadian-sounding family again," Brianna explained.
"A few years ago I would have never thought that my daughter would stop calling training wheels 'stabilizers,' but now it feels like eons ago that she spoke with her sweet Peppa accent."
If you're a parent whose child has caught onto the Peppa Effect, you don't need to worry. Afflictions like this are perfectly normal, and as your child grows to have other influences, they'll grow out of the accent too.
h/t CBC