We’ve all been there. Somewhere in between wanting to pull your hair out and erupting into hysteria, you might find yourself giggling at the cute (I say this with caution) attitude of your toddler. As clouded as your sense of humour may be, you have to admit that the personality these little human beings start to develop actually has you in stitches more often than not.
This short video of a mom trying to reason with her three-year-old son proves that not all toddler antics will make you want to hit the roof. The two-and-a-half minute snippet captures a common argument between mom and tot – why cookies should be allowed for dinner.
Scroll down to see how this charismatic lawyer-in-the-making talks his way out of trouble.
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