2-Year-Old Girl Can't Read But Tells Story To Baby Sister

Feb 17, 2020 by apost team

Do you think seeing a small child reading to her baby sister from a children's book would be cute?

Winter Molden might not be able to actually read yet - she is, after all, just two years old - her sister Snow didn't know that, so she just pretended instead.

Winter Molden and her baby sister Snow live in North Carolina, where this outrageously cute incident occurred. Their mother, Michelle Dee, saw them sitting together and recorded their behavior for all of posterity. And boy are we glad that she did!

Michelle Dee, you see, is in the habit of reading to her children. That's why Winter decided she, too, wanted to share a story with her little sister. She pulled open the book, just like Mom, and started speaking to baby Snow like he mother would do. But the problem, which is not actually a problem at all and makes this video so cute, is that Winter can barely speak, let alone read.

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In the video, Winter babbles away in imitation of her mother's gentle nature as she looks occasionally over at her sister. Baby Snow, meanwhile, stares intently ahead, focused on her sister's words.Oh, and did I mention the Molden sisters appear in the video wearing matching pink pajamas? It really couldn't get any cuter.

In what's perhaps the highlight of the video, Winter recognizes the familiar word "hat" in the book and yells it out triumphantly. She then pats her own head and Snow's hair in an attempt to explain the concept to her little sister.

After Dee posted the video, the approving comments piled up quickly. Many people noted the importance of teaching children to read and congratulated the family for the focus on books. One commented on the advantages of giving children physical books with real pages instead of tablets. What all people surely agreed on was that the video was irresistibly cute and tremendously heart-warming.

So if you know any parents of small children, make sure they see this video. It will make them say "aww" and inspire them to get reading with their own kids. And while you're at it, show the clip to everyone you know. Whether a parent or not, any person could stand to have their day brightened by these adorable children.