Toddler's Funny Response to Baby Sister's Crying Captivates

Toddler's Funny Response to Baby Sister's Crying Captivates

One young man has an absurd and hysterical reaction to his newborn sister crying that will have you in stitches.

As anyone with a sibling knows and understands, sometimes there are disagreements. That is especially true when those siblings are children and grow up living near one another. It’s easy to get on someone’s nerves when you’re around them all the time and pick up on all their flaws, which can turn into massive annoyances. 

But at the end of the day, there is nothing but love between those siblings, right? If something happens, often the sibling is the person to offer help, assistance and love. Those with brothers or sisters know sibling bonds are special and will last your entire life. 

A clip posted on YouTube shows a young man, a toddler, who appears to have had it with his newborn sister’s constant crying. His hilarious facial expression shows that he would appreciate it if she would discontinue her annoying wailing. 

The short video begins with the toddler standing several feet from the baby. He looks at the child with a mix of concern and annoyance. The camera then pans over and shows the little girl in a carrier, crying. She is obviously in need of something. 

However, the toddler is not the one who will be meeting her needs. The camera moves back to the toddler, who takes two steps away from the crying infant. Then, he looks directly at the camera and hilariously shakes his head. It’s almost as if he’s saying he is out of options to deal with the incorrigible youngster. 

Right before the clip ends, the young man extends his right hand to the newborn, basically telling Mom and Dad, “It’s your turn, I tried.”

Most people with younger siblings can likely relate to the young man’s hilarious exasperated reaction to his sister’s crying. 

Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not be turned away from it.”

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