Baby Recites Alphabet in Their Rough-Looking Room With Old TV, Mum Supports Her: “I’ll Like to Buy Her Tablet”
- A mother and daughter have shown people that despite their humble financial status, they can still be happy
- The child recited the alphabet and mixed most of the letters as her mother tried hard not to laugh
- People who watched their video said happiness is indeed free, as seen in the mother and daughter bonding
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A mother, @prossyalexer, living in a rough-looking house with an old TV, shared a video showing her and her daughter having fun while learning.
In the video, the mother asked her daughter to recite the alphabet. After getting the recitation to "G", she started mumbling them up in a sing-song way.
Kid made funny alphabet recitation
Despite saying utter rubbish, her mother kept cheering her on. Towards the end of her recitation, the woman burst into laughter.
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People who watched their video and saw how poor their humble surroundings noted that it does not take much to be happy. Someone showed interest in getting the daughter a tablet device.
Watch the video below:
As of the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over 5000 comments and more than 90,000 likes.
YEn.com.gh compiled some reactions below:
@mom'sdauta said:
"A B C D A N T M M J K L F T N M P 1 A A P NEW ALPHABET."
@ed ith Ish said:
"I believe they are happier than most of you who have flat smart screens."
@Buzzanyoko said:
"I want to buy her a tablet she is so cute."
@Okil said:
"If this is not happiness, then I don't know what this is."
@rose machaa said:
"Awww so cute. I love how supportive mummy is."
@TN² said:
"You did alot of work listening to everything she was saying."
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@sheylah:100 said:
"Those saying big Tv, tugambe u have never seen it you have big screens but ain’t happy like this, wama mummy thank you so much for the love."
@doreenojulo said:
"LoL. The new letter are crazy. And joy is unspeakable. Good boy."
@focusedson said:
"May God bless you and your family..indeed money cant buy this."
@user8947236843784Tamara said:
The way our mothers got our bagk even if we are wrong. its amazing."
Baby uses sign language to talk
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a mother, @kikithegreat14, shared a video of her little girl who had just learnt how to use sign language. She revealed that the kid does not like talking anymore.
In a video, the mother collected candy from the kid and gave it back. When she told her to say "thank you", she responded with sign language.
The baby repeated the same thing when her mother said she wanted her to talk. She only mumbled the words after the woman said not everyone understands sign language.
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