Toddler warms hearts with response he gave to mum during questioning
- A toddler has got people smiling on social media with his response to his mother's question
- In a video that was shared on Instagram, the mum asked him who let the dogs out and the boy responded with woof, woof, woof
- The question and response were taken from a song by Baha Men titled Who Let The Dogs Out
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A heartwarming video has emerged on social media in which a toddler could be seen responding to his mother when the latter asked him who let the dogs out.
In a video that was shared on Instagram by @babyworlds_, the mum asked the little boy who let the dogs out, and he responded by saying 'woof, woof, woof'.
It should be noted that the question the mum asked her son was taken from an old song by Baha Men titled Who Let The Dogs Out.
The lyrics of the song go thus:
"Who let the dogs out?
"Who, who, who, who, who?"
Instagram users loved the video and took to the comment section to drop beautiful emojis.
In recent times, babies around the world have been displaying smartness. A video of a baby emerged on social media in which she could be seen dancing to a song from a phone she placed on the floor.
The girl, who wore a top and diaper, delivered some amazing moves she must have learnt from an adult. There was coordination between her arms and legs as the dance went on.
While dancing to the song, the little girl shook her backside to the song that blared from the phone, and when the song stopped playing, she brought it back to life with the tip of her finger.
In other news, the innocence that children possess is priceless and can often be used as a shining example of how the world should be operating. A young South African toddler recently proved this to be true after she was pictured helping her blind grandpa.
The heartwarming picture was shared in Facebook's ImStaying by her mom who was extremely proud of her two-year-old little helper who decided all on her own to help her blind grandpa get into the house.
"Grandfather (88years) and daughter (2 years). Due to old age my grandfather lost his sight and this little fellow here is helping the old man to navigate his way to the kitchen door. Because of her Ubuntu spirit, I am staying," wrote the proud mom.
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