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Singing Toddler Is A Pro At Putting Her Baby Brother To Sleep

Close up of a baby and a toddler snuggled under a blanket in a large bed. The toddler seems to be moving her mouth, one arm around the front of the baby. The baby has one hand gently placed on the toddler's arm. The baby's eyes are closed

Sometimes, siblings drive each other crazy. But for every moment of frustration, there always seems to be another moment of joy. Jamie Devergillo, a mom of two little ones, does her best to capture these sweet moments whenever possible. Her eldest, Daisy, is only 2 years old in the video below. Then there is her youngest, Max. At the time, he was just 8 months old.

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As you might imagine, having kids so close in age can make things difficult. That said, the bond between siblings this close can be oh-so amazing. For example, in the video below, Daisy and Max are cuddled together in bed. While Max sleeps, Daisy sings him a lullaby. Little does he know, however, that his sister is singing him an original remix of some classics. Experience this hilariously adorable lullaby for yourself!

@jamie.devergillo Her little twinkle twinkle remix is the cutest! #babyfever #babylove #toddler #toddlersoftiktok #siblings #siblingcheck #siblinggoals #babyboy #motherhood ♬ we cant be friends – 🫧

When This Adorable Toddler Starts Singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star For Her Baby Brother, She Creates the Best Remix Ever

Who knew that Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Itsy Bitsy Spider could go so perfectly together? Clearly, Daisy has an ear for music… or perhaps she simply does not remember that they are two different songs. Either way, Max is here for this remix, and the two of them could not look comfier or cuter together!

“Her little Twinkle Twinkle remix is the cutest!” Jamie writes in the caption of her post.

“This reminds me of the Rugrats movie when Tommy sings to Dill to sleep when they’re lost in the forest,” someone shares in the comment section of the video, with another pointing out, “The baby’s hand on sister’s arm.”

“She’s been waiting a long time to use all the songs she’s learned!” a third person writes.

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