Big Brother Cries When His New Sister is Taken Away
Jaxon meeting his sister for the first time! He loved her so much and gave her kisses and hugs, but everytime he couldn’t hold her he would start crying. So sweet!
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One-Year-Old Delivers Hilarious 'Chewbacca' Impression
You know why we are always excited about baby videos? Because it is always a thrill to see what these tiny humans have in store for us! You can never predict what they will do, and that is so exciting! Like this video at the top of the page, for example. The first few milestones in a baby’s life are huge for the parents and of course, they want to capture it all on camera, for posterity. It seems like in the “old days", when there were tapes and people had to plan carefully what they were going to record to keep or not, there were far bigger chance that you will actually capture the good stuff right on time.
Do you want to know what follows next for a baby like this and her peers? A renowned pediatrician says that children begin to stand up by themselves without any support at 9-12 months. There are even fully healthy babies that begin to stand up later than their peers if they are calm by nature or still have an excess of the baby fat. Even if the child learns how to get up, sitting back safely is not still in the digest repertoire. This is why babies use the opportunity to, when they finally managed to get up, to stay up as long as possible and then falls down bottom first on the floor tired and cranky. If you leave the child without any support at this phase, they will soon forget about their fatigue and repeat the process again and again.
After a while, the child soon learns to drop down gently from a standing position. Very soon the little one will see that he or she can make steps just for the sake of support. Gradually, the baby will let go of one hand and use the other only for support. This is how the baby learns to walk and graduates from a baby into a toddler.
Now, when it comes down to cute kids, Rumble has it covered. Not only that but their process of learning and looking funny while doing it is something that lots would find cute and interesting. So this little <a href="https://web3.rumble.com/v816t8-baby-makes-hilarious-expressions.html" target="_blank">kid</a> is just finding out about ha mythical creature called "Chewbacca" and what else then try to do an impression as a fun way of learning. Take a look as this father laughs along his son's impression. And it is very funny and adorable! 15-month-old Jaxon attempts to sound like Chewbacca in this <a href="https://web3.rumble.com/v82ftr-hilarious-reaction-to-hot-snack.html" target="_blank">adorable</a> clip. Too funny!
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Baby Has Sweet Emotional Reaction To Mom's Singing
In this adorable video we see baby’s emotional reaction to mother singing “Love Like This” by Lauren Daigle. Jaxson doesn’t say a word, but the look on his face speaks volumes. The emotional rollercoaster he’s riding while mom sings this song is written on his face like graffiti on the walls of a subway station.
It’s probably safe to say that young Jaxon doesn’t understand the words to the music, but rather it’s the melody, itself, he’s emotionally reacting to. He looks like he’s only a few months old, but he obviously spent nine months listening to his mother’s singing from the inside. Now he gets to <a href="https://rumble.com/v3qw11-song-makes-baby-emotional.html" target="_blank">hear mom “unplugged” version</a>, and he has the most adorable reaction to it. It’s almost more than he can bear!
“Please, Mom! You don’t know what you’re doing to me! I don’t want to break down like this in front of the camera.”
We can’t really accuse Jaxon of acting like a baby, because, well, he’s a baby. In some weird way Jaxon is behaving more grown up, even more cultured than most grownups. He doesn’t have the filters that adults build up to protect their ego from criticism. He allows himself to express honestly, because he has not yet learned to wear a protective mask.
Jaxon strikes me as one of us who can’t hold a poker face; who wears his heart up his sleeve. He seamlessly expresses a range of emotions, even at extremes, in the space of a few seconds. We know babies cry when they need changing, are hungry, or tired, and a few other discomforts. We know babies can smile and laugh over silly gestures or tickling. But Jaxson’s emotional expression seems more nuanced than biological reactions his basic needs.
The <a href="https://rumble.com/v4gbuh-owen-mac-in-the-time-that-you-gave-me.html" target="_blank">music</a> is casting some kind of magic spell over him. He’s tuned in to subtle cues. These are probably a multimedia mixture of tactile sensation, facial recognition, and auditory. As far off observers we can hear what most of what Jaxon hears, but we can never feel what he is feeling, lying in mom’s arms, or even see her face. It’s not beyond our imagination, however.
What if we could do an experiment and put a total stranger’s baby in this mother’s arm, and ask her to sing exactly as she is doing with her own baby? You can imagine that this video might look very different. Maybe the baby would be happily engaged, or maybe it would cry and want to be taken away from this unknown woman. The idea is that Jaxon is responding to many more cues than just the sound of a woman singing. Jaxon is intimately connected to this one woman in particular. Her words, whatever they are, were specially made for him and no other.
There was a song from 1972 sung by Paul Simon, “Mother and Child Reunion”. It’s said the song was about an item on a Chinese restaurant menu, but that’s not how most people remember it. It was an iconic anthem to the special bond, quite literally, between mother and child. One day the nest will be too big for Jaxon, and he’ll strike out on his own. But that’s not on his mind just yet.
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German Shepherd hilariously balances tennis ball on her eyes
Arie split a tennis ball in half, so her owners had her balance it on her face. She now has tennis ball vision!
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