Little Boy Cries Hard in Video, Carries Baby Sister For the First Time, Cuddles Her With So Much Love And Care

Little Boy Cries Hard in Video, Carries Baby Sister For the First Time, Cuddles Her With So Much Love And Care

  • A little boy has been seen showing so much love and affection to his baby sister when he carried her for the first time
  • The video of the boy's emotional outburst has warmed hearts online with many persons reacting to the boy's show of affection
  • The boy was even asked to say something to his baby sister, but could only shed tears of love, joy and admiration

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A little boy's emotional behaviour when he carried his baby sister for the first time has caused so much happiness online.

The video showed the boy shedding tears of joy the moment the baby was placed in his arms and he cuddled the little one with joy.

A lovely little boy has wowed people online with the way he showed love and affection to his baby sister, crying with joy in video
The boy is crying and cuddling his baby sister with so much love and affection. Image: LinkedIn/Pandit Dasa
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He could not talk

The boy could not control his emotions, not even when he was asked to say something. He could not open his mouth as he just held her close to himself, showing her much care.

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When the adorable video was shared on LinkedIn by Pandit Dasa, it attracted so much attention. Here are a few reactions to the video:

Hakim el Amrani commented:

"Beautiful. A little human being in its purest form. Mankind. Our essence is love. Let us all learn from this heart-warming video. We all were young. We all were pure. Sometimes growing up in this cold world. We have to stop and ask ourselves "what happened?". Let us bring back the little us in us. And love eachother. Thanks for sharing."

Arnd Kumpmann wrote:

"Interesting, as older children often show jealousy or even aggression when a sister or brother is born. Wonder which emotion is determined by what cause or experience. Brain scientists are working on this. The answer leads to the reason, why lots of adults have lost such level of love and affection or never experienced."

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Great grandmother cuddles her great-grandchild with so much love

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that an old woman showed so much emotions when she was able to see her great-grandchild for the first time.

The sweet old lady was unable to see the baby when it was delivered due to COVID-19 restrictions.

But the moment the kid was placed in her arms, she became excited and showed so much joy in the video which later went viral.

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.

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Tshepiso Mametela (Head of Current Affairs Desk) Tshepiso Mametela is a seasoned journalist with eight years of experience writing for online and print publications. He is the current affairs Head of Desk at Briefly News. He was a news reporter for The Herald, a senior sports contributor at Opera News SA, and a reporter for Caxton Local Media’s Bedfordview and Edenvale News and Joburg East Express community titles. He has attended media workshops, including the crime and court reporting one by the Wits Justice Project and Wits Centre for Journalism in 2024. Email: tshepiso.mametela@briefly.co.za