Baby Loves Literature So Much That He Cries Every Time A Book Ends
The way this adorable 10-month-old baby named Emmett reacts when his parents (Dan and Alicia Stevers) finish reading a book to him proves that the ending of a great book is always a bittersweet tragedy no matter the genre (and no matter your age).
Every time his parents finish reading a book to him, he ends up crying!
And the tot’s t-shirt is just icing on the cake – “The Snuggle Is Real!”
Watch the video below:
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Share on FacebookThis is a case where baby sign language would be awesome. If Emmett could communicate that he wanted "more" and knew that his parents would understand him, he wouldn't have to cry.
This is me...every time I complete my Harry Potter books or another season of Game Of Thrones! :P
My daughter was very similar at that age. She didn't cry when it was the end but she would start the get mad and fuss if it took too long to turn a page. Heaven forbid the pages were sticking together! If I tried to skip a page, she knew and got mad about that too
so cute and so adorable .. :))) may God guard him and give him a great life full of joy.
When I was little, I would read simple books and watch simple shows like Sesame Street, Teletubbies, Dora, and Angelina Ballerina. Althought, I couldn't speak until I was 4. When I hit puberty at age 9 (A pretty early age to hit puberty) I would get more frightened over more strange things found in books, movies, videogames, and TV shows. Sometimes this still happens with me.
She wanted to read most of her waking hours. The struggle really was real..... Lol.
This is a case where baby sign language would be awesome. If Emmett could communicate that he wanted "more" and knew that his parents would understand him, he wouldn't have to cry.
This is me...every time I complete my Harry Potter books or another season of Game Of Thrones! :P
My daughter was very similar at that age. She didn't cry when it was the end but she would start the get mad and fuss if it took too long to turn a page. Heaven forbid the pages were sticking together! If I tried to skip a page, she knew and got mad about that too
so cute and so adorable .. :))) may God guard him and give him a great life full of joy.
When I was little, I would read simple books and watch simple shows like Sesame Street, Teletubbies, Dora, and Angelina Ballerina. Althought, I couldn't speak until I was 4. When I hit puberty at age 9 (A pretty early age to hit puberty) I would get more frightened over more strange things found in books, movies, videogames, and TV shows. Sometimes this still happens with me.
She wanted to read most of her waking hours. The struggle really was real..... Lol.
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