"She Is Too Cute": Toddler Checks Tires of Her Pink Toy Car Like Trained Mechanic, Video Makes Many Go Crazy
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"She Is Too Cute": Toddler Checks Tires of Her Pink Toy Car Like Trained Mechanic, Video Makes Many Go Crazy

  • A toddler has sent social media enthusiasts into a frenzy due to the cute way she chose to care for her pink toy car
  • The ravishing cutie stepped down from the car and slammed the door gently, then walked to the front tire to check what was wrong
  • People are losing their heads over the cute baby with some saying in the comment section that some adults can't even check anything

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An adorable toddler has shown how much she cares for her pink toy car, checking it like an adult to see if anything is wrong.

A short video posted on TikTok by @oothatisher captures how the little kid stepped down from the whip and went to check the tires of her car.

Black toddler in pink dress, squatting close to a pink toy car.
The toddler came out of her car, squatting to inspect the tires of the pink toy. Photo credit: TikTok/@oohthatisher.
Source: UGC

In the 15 seconds clip, she came out of the car, gently slamming the door and moving to one of the front tires.

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She then knelt down, holding the tire and togging at it to see how firmly it is attached. When her mother saw her doing the inspection, it was as if she used her hand to cover the camera, not wanting to be videoed. Her action has generated hilarious comments on TikTok.

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Netizens have fallen in love with the toddler's professional attitude.

Watch the video below:

Social media reactions to video of toddler checking the tires of her pink car

@Scott Allen said:

"I can’t get my 27-year-old daughter to check ANYTHING!"

@gregcarr9786 commented:

"Now that's what I call a car inspection. Did it break down or low on battery?"

@Dee said:

"She taking care of business like some grown ppl don't even know how to do."

@butchloneranger reacted:

"There are a lot of female drivers who will not even touch the tires. lol."

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@ladybpeace said:

"The way she slammed that door and walked around to check the car. It’s a grown woman in a baby body."

@user2952692672280 commented:

"She’s too cute."

Family first: Kid who showed his 2 sisters love by carrying their bags receives honour

In more news, Briefly News reported that a nine-year-old boy, Mishal Al-Shahrani, became very popular when he was captured in a photo carrying the bags of his two sisters.

According to Saudi Gazette, the boy's father shared the photo on his family's WhatsApp and it went viral from there.

Speaking to the media, Mishal said that he always likes to help his sisters whenever they are returning from school.

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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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Privie Kandi (Entertainment Editor) Privilege Kandi is an entertainment news editor (joined Briefly in 2022). A Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the Christian College of Southern Africa (2016), she has been in the arts and entertainment industry for six years. Privie has worked for the Zimbabwe International Film and Festival Trust as a communications officer and a writer and TV producer for lifestyle and entertainment channel CME TV. She passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at privie.kandi@briefly.co.za.

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