Baby girl climbs up kitchen counter to make her own bottle
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
Now that's what we call independence...
We can firmly say that when you have a baby, whether they be at the stage of crawling or walking, you have to keep your eyes on them at all times.
Because they have a way of doing things in a matter of seconds and sometimes it can be so dangerous.
Turning away for any amount of time can result in some crazy situations. Luckily, in this case, mom was watching before anything serious happened.
Mzansi shared their amusement when mom, Pree, a make-up artist, shared a short video showing her toddler climb up the kitchen counter.
The baby managed to use a chair to climb up to the top of the kitchen counter where the SMEG kettle was located.
Mom caught her just in time before the kettle began boiling, but the fast little toddler managed to switch it on.
Watch the video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@prettyfacesbypree 🤣🤣😂😂 thats my daughter for you ✌️✌️
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Many people expressed the humour in the situation. Some said that she was trying to make her own bottle while others commented on her using the very expensive kettle...
Charlotte: "this one was trying to make her own bottle"
BoityMcdoll: "I always say that a naughty child is a smart child. I mean look at the genius dedicated to mischief"
skiddlez11: "These ones you have to follow them around the entire day Yhoo"
antheafortuin36: "This is when I loose it. Wow that's so dangerous"
Mom took it in her stride and said: "Unfortunately kids live dangerously all day long…eyes off them for two seconds and a lot is already happening."
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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