Toddler

Laura Dlamini-Pooe shared a video of her daughter online and it is the cutest video we have ever seen. The toddler practices and practices but just can’t say Bubblegum.

 

Toddlers learning to speak say the most adorable things. Often their adaptions to regular words are enough to melt even the coldest of hearts.

Laura Dlamini-Pooe’s toddler has a bit of trouble saying the word Bubblegum… When asked to break it down, she gets every part correct but stringing it together is the problem.

The adorable toddler starts off by saying “bu-bble-gum” easy peasy stuff, then all together “gugglegum”. Her aunt giggles and then tries again. This time saying “bubble-gum” and altogether “gugglegum”.

The adorable toddler smiles every time her aunt starts laughing at her gugglegum answer. We have to admit, we think it is the cutest video out there, of a South African toddler!

Many Facebook users completely agree with our thoughts too.

If I hear anyone call it bubblegum again I will slap them … it’s gagagum y’all hear? GAGAGUM” – Rebotile Dikolomela 

She’s too cute. I think this one we will have over a million views” – Dipuo Nasoro

She is soooo precious! And too beautiful” – Savannah Scriven

Aweee too adorable. She’s a bright little star” – Nelisa Radu

Watch the adorable video below. Let us know in the comment section what is the cutest word your child or grandchild has ever tried to say.

Posted by Laura Dlamini on Friday, 23 February 2018


Sources: Facebook
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