W.W.
The best advice that I have ever been given is that they won't ask until they are ready to hear it. My daughter's grief counselor in school told me that when she was 8. It sounds to ME like she is really just associating man to the word "daddy"... not that she is asking if that is her daddy. When she sees a man, and says daddy, say "That is a man, you are a girl, I am a woman.... etc. " It doesn't have to be a bigger deal than that. When she DOES ask who HER daddy is, tell her, be honest, and answer no more than you are asked. Children are SO much stronger than we give them credit for. Good luck, and give that baby a hug!