Video of Kung Fu Baby Who Uses Toe To Hold Milk Bottle While Feeding Herself
KUNG FU BABY – Here is the viral video of the kung fu baby who uses her big to hold her baby bottled in place while feeding herself.
Everyone loves babies. Their cute photos and videos are among the attractive content on the internet. People’s hearts leap each time they see sweet and chubby babies.
Earlier this year, a cute baby in the Philippines was made lots of people laugh like crazy. He was caught on camera trying to reach the man’s food with his tongue.
Recently, a video of another cute baby showing some amazing stunt while feeding herself. The viral video of the little girl was shared on the CGTN Twitter Page.
In the caption of the post, it wrote: “#Kungfu baby! Parent captures the “hand-free” moment a girl uses the big toe to hold the bottle in place while feeding herself.”
Lots of parents would admit that holding a baby bottle for 10-20 minutes is very tiring. They are only relieved from the duty when their baby already learn how to hold his/her bottle.
In this video, the Kungfu baby figured a technique where she doesn’t have to hold the bottle with her hands. She lifts her right leg and used it to hold the bottle on the place. Her idea is one of a kind. She’s probably the only baby who could do that stunt while drinking her milk.
Watch the video below:
#Kungfu baby! Parent captures the “hand-free” moment a girl uses the big toe to hold the bottle in place while feeding herself.
(⚠️Parents and children please do not try this at home…) pic.twitter.com/g4RB92uWYt
— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) October 9, 2019
The viral video of the Kungfu baby earned lots of positive reactions from the netizens. Here are some of their comments on the post:
@samyojana: “Clever”
@Heltodemon: “That kid is going to be very smart maybe in the genius section”
@Juniour96191971: “Hahah fantastic baby”
@alsada747: “This child will be good at applied science. Engineering Physics and Energy Sciences”
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