I'm a beginner when it comes to playing a ukulele. Do you have any tips for me?
I haven't played that long either but I find it's so much easier to learn when you are playing music you actually know. A lot of those initial practice exercises are hard because you don't know what they're supposed to sound like. 
That makes sense. A lot of the initial practice songs I've never even heard of.
Riptide by Vance Joy is a good one for when you are first learning because its only got 3 chords and I guarantee if you don't know it, you've at least heard it on the radio a few times. Ode to Joy is a good one for learning notes, its a bit more complicated but you probably know the melody so its so much easier than whatever weird piece is in the music book. 
Hearing Riptide is what made me want to try to play a ukulele in the first place. Maybe I'll do what you said and just try practicing that song first.
It's just A minor, G and C for chords. Really simple! Soul Sister by Train is another one that is pretty easy too, and everybody knows that song whether they like it or not. 
Luckily I like Soul Sister. Thanks for the advice. So how long have you been playing ukulele exactly?
Only about six months. I take ukulele lessons while my mom is doing piano lessons. It's our weekly treat for ourselves. 
Ukulele lessons while she takes piano lessons? Sounds like you just need two more family members to sing and play drums and you got yourself a band.
My brother plays the drums, haha! They are the musical ones in the family, I'm just starting out with instruments. Luckily I'm a really great singer to make up for having slow fingers.