Toddler’s Adorable Song Will Warm Your Heart

A cute toddler's adorable song and dance performance will warm your heart.

Children are some of the biggest and best blessings in life. Don't believe me? Ask their parents, and they'll tell you as much. No parent would trade a moment of time with their children for anything in the world. That precious, invaluable time can be and often is used to create lifelong, deeply cherished memories.

Children can be tiring and even aggravating sometimes, especially when they throw tantrums and fits. But there is nothing like being a parent. Seeing your child smile and light up with utter joy and happiness is a feeling unlike any other.

A sweet clip posted on social media shows a precious young man, a toddler, giving the sweetest song and dance performance you've seen in quite some time. It is bound to warm your heart and be one performance you'll watch several times, given that it's so darn adorable.

The short clip begins with the child's mother telling him to get his "blankie." The cute little boy responds, "I said, boom, chicka boom." But if that wasn't cute enough, he even throws in some perfectly timed hand gestures with the lyrics.

The boy and his mother exchange words, each saying, "Boom, chicka boom."

Eventually, the young man adds, "I said, boom, chicka rocka chicka boom." Mom answers her youngster by repeating that same line.

But before the clip ends, the child ends his song, chant and little dance by considering if the two of them want to do it all over again.

"One more time!" he says.

Like the rest of the video, Mom responds the same way.

However, the child decides that he does not want to do it again.

"No more times," he says as he shakes his head emphatically.

What an absolutely adorable short clip that captures a precious moment between mom and son.

Psalm 127:3 "See, children are a heritage of the Lord; and the fruit of the womb is his reward."

Source: GMA
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