Mom Uses Chicken Feet On Baby's Bottle To Stop Him From Drinking Milk In Funny TikTok Video
- A mother tried to get her toddler son to stop drinking milk by fastening chicken feet on his bottle
- The video of the child's reaction went viral on TikTok, with some people feeling sorry for the little boy
- Many netizens found the video funny, while others shared advice on how to stop toddlers from drinking milk
A hilarious TikTok video of a mother who tried to get her toddler son to stop drinking milk gained much traction online.
The footage shows the little boy holding his milk bottle, which had chicken feet fastened on it, hoping to scare him or prevent him from wanting to drink the milk.
The cute child can be seen carefully observing the bottle as he tries to say 'inkukhu' (chicken) before letting out a funny scream.
Watch the cute video below:
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According to Pampers, toddlers don't need to stop drinking milk unless they have an intolerance or allergy. However, after 24 months, you can reduce the amount of milk they drink from three cups to two cups.
Mzansi reacts to the video
Many netizens reacted to the video with funny commentary, while others shared that toddlers were supposed to stop drinking milk but rather change from giving it in a bottle to a sippy cup.
user1828084936921 responded:
"Inhliziyo i iyafuna kodwa inkukhuuu."
Thando replied:
"Isono bakithi."
k replied:
"Where do African parents come up with these ideas? ."
tshidi485 commented:
that scream."
MaDlamini makaMlungisi said:
"Children dont stop drinking milk my 8-year-old son still drinking milk use a cup not feeding bottle."
LondonGirl commented:
"Please give him milk in a sippy cup."
Mabongi Ntombela wrote:
"Kodwa lesishebo bakithi."
Ghanaian Mother Of Twins Opens Up About Spending Close To GH₵1000 Per Week On Food Items
In another story, a Ghanaian mother of twins expressed her financial struggles, stating that she spends around GH₵1000 weekly on baby food due to rising prices.
She highlighted the constant increase in the cost of baby formula and other nutritional items, affecting her monthly budget significantly.
The mother shared her concerns about the escalating prices and the impact on her financial plans, emphasizing the challenges faced in providing for her twins.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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