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Girl’s caught stealing candy, but her way of “avoiding detection” has the internet cracking up

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Girl’s caught stealing candy, but her way of “avoiding detection” has the internet cracking up

Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video!

 

Amala had been caught red-handed. But then she thought up an “ingenious” way of getting out of trouble.

A toddler recently went viral for doing the strangest thing: she tried to sneak a snack when she thought no one was watching.

Can you believe such a thing? Everyone knows that toddlers hate snacks and would never act in a selfish manner.

Ok, perhaps the whole trying to sneak candy thing was pretty normal toddler behavior. But what she did next was truly worthy of viral fame.

The toddler could tell that her grandma was a little less alert than her parents. So she realized that there was a strong possibility of getting some extra treats.

 

So when Christina was distracted with her book, Amala snuck off into her grandma’s kitchen. She started rummaging through any cupboard she could reach. Eventually, she found what she had been searching for: a packet of gummy bears.

So she lifted the packet up. But then something she hadn’t counted on happening happened.

Christina’s dog heard the rustling of the packet. The dog rushed in, wanting to get his share of the treat.

The dog’s whining for the treat then alerted the grandma.

When Christina walked into the kitchen, Amala had no place to run. The grandma saw what was in Amala’s hand and asked her what she was playing at.

Amala was frozen in sheer terror. Her mind was racing. What could she do to get away with her snack?

“You hear me,’ the grandma said. Still, Amala stayed still with her eyes closed. The sleeping act would probably look convincing any second now.

Christina then told Amala to open her eyes. The toddler refused to listen.

 

Eventually, Amala realized that the jig was up. She opened her eyes and smiled to her grandma.

In the space of a month, the original upload alone has gained over 2.2 million views. It also has more than 20,000 reactions, 38,000 shares and dozens of comments. People have been saying things like this:

Soon, the video had spread to a range of other media. The clip even appeared on Today.

Like so many others, the presenters absolutely fell in love with Amala’s sneaky antics.

Of course, Amala learned a valuable lesson when Christina caught her: Be more cautious next time! Just think how much more delicious those gummy bears would have been because they had been snuck!

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Terrified Toddler Struggles On Stage As Performance Goes On

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Don’t we all love a dance recital? As a child, I’d love to go watch my sister during the holidays as she and her class put on a great show for all us siblings and parents, right before Christmas. The well-choreographed dancing and all the fun that the kids seemed to be having on stage was always enticing enough for me to one want to join in for a performance.

While a majority of children are comfortable performing in front of a large crowd and immerse themselves in the act, there are some that can’t get over their stage fright — they’re not to be blamed! It’s different when your class practices in the classroom and no one is watching. As soon as you come in front of all these adults keenly watching your every move, you’re bound to get a little nervous.

 

Now, that’s exactly what happened to the little boy in the video below. Dressed in sailor suits, four little toddlers accompany a ballerina onto the stage. They form a line, and the dance begins. Not too long into the routine, however, Fred Gapuzan, one of the sailor boys, is seemingly reluctant.

Although his twin brother, the other sailor boy, is fully participating, Fred gets shy and pulls his hat over his face. He doesn’t want to be on stage right now. The other children dance and prance around as Fred stands there just waiting for the whole thing to end. We can’t say that this wasn’t a cute encounter!

I remember something similar happening to a friend of mine on stage, back when we were in elementary school. But, this incident had a bit of a domino effect. As she stopped performing, a lot of the other students stopped to stare at her. Eventually, there were just a couple of kids dancing on stage while the rest just stood around, their heads down while the Christmas music played in the background! Good times!

What are some of your most memorable moments from a recital? It could be something from your own performances or something from a child or grandchild. Tell us about it in the comments below, we’d love to hear from you!

Click on the video below and watch the footage Fred’s mom and dad shared with Inside Edition.

Mom Joins Shy Daughter On Stage To Sing Song

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When Rhonda Whitney of Colorado Springs, Colorado attended her daughter’s talent show, she expected the usual. There would be kids singing, dancing, and performing funny routines. The children on stage likely would have spent hours practicing for the show.

One little girl, 10-year-old Makayla Ferrell was prepared for the show, but when she stepped in front of the audience and started to sing, things began to go wrong. With all eyes on her and the music playing in the background, her nervousness showed, and she was unable to go on with her performance.

Her mother, Shaye Washington, recognized that her daughter was frightened and on the verge of freezing up. So, she did the only thing she could — she got right up on stage with her daughter and sang the song with her. Appropriately, the song happened to be “Rise Up” by Andra Day, a fitting song for this wonderful, uplifting moment.

“I was like, ‘Uh-oh it looks like she’s about to have a meltdown or have a breakdown.’ And I don’t want her to feel defeated… so that’s when I just stepped in to help her going,” Shaye explained to CBS News.

 

 

“What her mom did had me in tears, and I cry every time I watch it. To the mom and daughter in this video: thank you for showing us all something so beautiful, and inspirational. In my eyes you won the talent show,” Rhonda wrote in her viral Facebook post.

The moment shared between Makayla and her mom, Shaye, and everyone else in the audience shows great strength, compassion, and that we sometimes need just a little helping hand to get us through times of adversity.

Also, this clip also goes to show what parents will do to see their children succeed. No parent would leave their child hanging like that, especially in front of a group of people. I commend Mom for getting up there and helping her daughter through the stage fright. It happens to the best of us! Way to go Mom!

Watch the touching video below and please like and share!

2 Little Girls Line Up With Grandpa For A Unique Dance

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Staying physically and mentally fit starts young. Living a healthy active lifestyle that involves frequent exercise and nutritious eating is critical in keeping your brain functioning and your body limber. But the best part about keeping fit is being able to do the moonwalk with your grandchildren!

Strong bones and loose joints pay off in the long run, especially if it means dancing in the middle of the street into your older years like this grandpa does with his two little granddaughters.

 

This trio’s dance moves are tight! Grandpa is reminiscent of Michael Jackson with his white gloves, and smooth operator moonwalk shuffle. His two tiny backup dancers are with him, all three of them really in sync, in time and motion. What’s heartwarming here is how both generations are seamless in their memory and coordination, both having to commit some serious time and effort to learn the moves together.

And the result is show stopping! They are in the middle of a pedestrian square with all eyes on them. Their routine is enough to stop passers-by and let them take in the family dance-off. The mini troop drops some pretty cool dance moves – a little two-stepping, side shuffle, moonwalking, crossovers and of course, the running man.

 

All three of them defy preconceptions about age, proving that a little ingenuity, commitment, and support goes a long way, regardless if you’re “too young” or “too old.” Plus, it’s all about having fun! Dancing lets off steam, releases endorphins, and at the end of the day, creates great memories for grandpa and his granddaughters. Way to go guys!

Do you have memories of shaking a leg with your grandkids? We’d love to read about them, so share your stories with us in the comments below! Or, grandkids! Do you like to bust a move or two with your grandma and grandpa, tell us about your experiences as well!

Click below to watch these three make the world their dance floor as they kick up a storm for all to see and enjoy!

Toddler and baby gorilla lock eyes then begin playing game no one can ignore

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Imagine this: you’re at the zoo with your toddler, expecting nothing more than a day filled with animal sights and sounds.

But what if your little one ends up making an unexpected friend?

That’s precisely what happened to Isaiah and his parents during their visit to the Columbus Zoo.

They thought it would be just another day of watching animals, but little did they know, Isaiah was about to form a connection with a baby gorilla named Kamoli.

He was probably just as curious about the visitors as they were about him.

 

Then, along came Isaiah, a pint-sized bundle of energy, ready to make a new friend.

“He was just looking at the gorillas, and we said to him, ‘Isaiah, what do the gorillas do?’ and he started pounding his chest,” Isaiah’s mom, Sherry Chute, shared with The Columbia Dispatch.

This simple, innocent action was the spark that ignited a friendship. Kamoli was intrigued.

Dad ‘challenges’ baby to rap battle and baby immediately comes up with adorable strategy to win

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Imagine a world where a giggle can cure just about anything.
That’s exactly what happened in an adorable showdown between a dad and his five-month-old champion.

The dad, who dreams of becoming a battle rapper, decided to have a rap duel with his baby, turning an ordinary day into a festival of smiles and giggles.

As the dad raps, something magical happens—the baby bursts into fits of laughter.

This adorable exchange is more than just a fun video; it’s a powerful expression of love and joy that goes beyond words.
The sound of the baby laughing not only warms hearts but also underscores the incredible power of positivity and the universal magic of humor.

 

The video also shines a spotlight on the dad’s creativity and his eagerness to bond with his son in a memorable, innovative way.
This fresh approach to fatherhood enriches the video, showing that bonding moments can spring from the most unexpected places.

The dad’s leap into his son’s world of laughter serves as a beautiful testament to the essence of great parenting.

As the rap unfolds, the baby’s laughter becomes a beacon of unadulterated joy, untouched by the world’s complexities.
It’s a vivid reminder that true happiness often sprouts from simple interactions, and that these shared moments of joy create deep, lasting bonds.

 

 

The playful exchanges between dad and son are a wordless dialogue rich in love, connection, and the sheer delight of being together.

By the video’s end, it’s clear that this isn’t just about a rap battle; it’s a celebration of the father-son bond.
The laughter, the looks they exchange, and the atmosphere of love and warmth capture the spirit of family and those priceless moments that define it.

This video is more than just entertainment; it’s a slice of life, a precious memory that will be treasured for years.

Talented 13-year-old boy sings ‘Rocketman’ cover and sounds just like Elton John

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In the colorful world of talent shows, a shining star emerges: 13-year-old Kerr James, who brings Elton John’s “Rocket Man” to life on the Britain’s Got Talent stage.

Kerr isn’t just there to sing — he’s there to share his dream, his dedication, and the magic of music that flows deep within him.
Hailing from Glasgow, this young singer turns street busking into unforgettable moments of connection, proving his love for music goes far beyond the ordinary.

Kerr’s adventure to the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2019 isn’t just his victory lap — it’s a celebration of the support system his family provides.

 

 

His tale weaves through the dreams of a young talent, cradled and cheered on by his nearest and dearest.
The selection of “Rocket Man” is a thoughtful nod to Kerr’s personal journey, mirroring the song’s themes of aspiration and grounded reality.

Kerr’s own odyssey, fueled by ambition and anchored by familial love, shines through his performance, offering a peek into a world where passion drives every note.

The judges and audience alike are swept up in Kerr’s performance, marveling at his vocal skill and stage presence, which seem beyond his years.

Toddler is Playing With Toys In Her Room – Then She Starts Singing ‘Jolene’…

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“Jolene” by Dolly Parton is one of the most famous songs in the world. It was released in October of 1973 as the first single and title track from her album of the same name.
Fifty years have passed since then, but the song still manages to stay in the limelight. The song even falls at #63 on Rolling Stone magazine’s 2020 list of “the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time”. Dolly says that out of all of her songs, “Jolene” is the one that has been most-recorded by other artists.

Dolly explained that the song is loosely based upon events in her own life, when after spending considerable time on the road, she was worried her husband might have his eye on one of the tellers at the local bank.

 

 

The video below features yet another cover of “Jolene” and it is probably the sweetest one out there. Mom and dad couldn’t help themselves from taking out their camera and filming while their little girl, Sophia, sang the classic hit.

Her rendition went viral on the internet very fast. And I am not really surprised, because this cute clip is worth sharing! Even Dolly watched the video and said it warms her heart that music reaches even the littlest of fans. Watch this adorable short clip below and please leave us a Facebook comment to let us know what you thought!

Baby Girl Steals the Show at Dance Showcase and She Couldn’t Be Any Cuter

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Most children start walking between the ages of 9 and 18 months. This is a significant milestone for children and their parents, as it is the first time a child is able to move about freely and independently. During this time, children will practice standing up and balancing, as well as taking their first steps. As they gain more confidence, they’ll become more proficient in walking and eventually running.

Well here’s a toddler who’s definitely got the standing and walking part down, so now she’s decided to try her hand at dancing. She’s watching the big people all around her at a Ballroom Showcase dance and she think’s she’s got what it takes, so she decides to shake and turn and wobble.

 

 

Her mommy tries to get her away, but she denies it as she wants to dance her heart out. With a charming smile on her face and a cute looking outfit. She becomes the center of attention within minutes of showcasing her fun moves.

She looks a lot like a moving doll–and is every bit as cute! I hope you enjoy this. Watch the cute video below and please leave us a Facebook comment to let us know what you thought!

School Children’s Rendition of the “Little Drummer Boy” Leaves Everyone Breathless

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Every time I listen to the song “Little Drummer Boy,” I picture Angela and Dwight from The Office doing karaoke of the song in one of Christmas special episodes. So, every time I hear the “ra pum pum pum/ra pum pum pum,” I feel like Christmas is here.

 

 

But this performance of the classic Christmas song is a little different. It is performed by the choir of Killard House School with an actual drummer boy.

Students from four to eight get up on stage and stand in line. Four of them stand below the stage in another platform. And right beside them stands the drummer ready to show off his skills. And right when the piano starts playing, they begin to sing in beautiful harmony.