Young Nigerian Mother Makes Her Little Kid Happy with Bedtime Stories

Young Nigerian Mother Makes Her Little Kid Happy with Bedtime Stories

  • A young Nigerian mother garnered attention when she shared a video of herself reading to her baby to help her sleep
  • The little child was delighted by the bear story, laughing joyously with her mouth wide open, clearly enjoying every sound
  • The mother recalled how she used to read bedtime stories to her daughter since she was just 4 months old

A young mother captured hearts online after posting a video of herself reading to her baby to help her drift off to sleep.

The child's gleeful reaction to the bear story vividly showcased her enjoyment of the soothing tale as she laughed with pure delight.

Nigerian mother reads to her little kid
Nigerian mother makes baby smile cheerfully. Photo credit: @missomilla
Source: UGC

The mother fondly narrated how she had been reading bedtime stories to her daughter since she was just 4 months old, a tradition that continues to bring them both immense joy to this day, as shared by @missomilla.

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Watch the video below:

YEN.com.gh compiled some reactions below:

Deewhy Clothing said:

“Pls which book are you ready to the baby.”

Rudy wrote:

“Don’t let my husband see this.”

Bead:

“Babies love mirrors too.”

Qwheenzybae:

“See how the baby is smiling.”

Larasglitz:

“Aww, well done mama. I started reading for mine before one month,tho she doesn't understand and it feels like I'm talking to myself,but then we will keep reading till she understands.”

MissSomila:

“Yes they’ll soon understand, I’ll show you a video of when I mention the title of the book to my baby and how she behaves.”

Yayra Mandy:

“Why I’m I smiling as if I’m the baby.”

Olyviaseyram:

“Motherhood Ankasa, it has a little bit of madness, see how baby is smiling and we have this particular voice dey love.”

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Binta:

“Read to me so I could fall asleep pls.”

Toluewa:

“See me smiling as if na me u Dey read d book to.”

Ekpereamaka:

“Omo, una Dey try oo. God bless y’all . Me I need house help.”

Mother plays to wake up twin babies

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported a similar captivating clip of a young mother of twins having a blast before her children stir from their slumber.

The mum looked like she was unwinding and was over the moon to have that precious time to herself before the kids woke up.

The mum also danced with gusto in the video, flaunting some impressive waist moves that brought back memories of her younger and more adventurous days.

Source: Legit.ng

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