Video David Muir shares heartwarming moment brother kisses newborn sister for first time

Wow 🤩 that's the most adorable thing I've seen all week! Interesting how the little girl just lost it from watching her bro kiss her new sis 😂💕 can't even imagine how cute she must be now lol and that video is just perfect 💗
 
🤗 I'm just so happy to see moments like this shared online. It's like the internet is filled with people reminding us what love and kindness really look like. The way that little girl just lost it laughing and giving her big brother kisses back... it's just the most wholesome thing ever! 💕 And can we talk about how cute it was when he first kissed his sister? Like, I know it's probably just a normal reaction from a toddler who loves their family, but still... 😍 It's these everyday moments that make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. And what's even more amazing is how quickly they've bonded - like, no need for fancy parenting hacks or anything! Just pure, unadulterated love and acceptance. ❤️
 
omg that's so adorbs lol I mean can you even? Two years old already knows how to kiss lips 🤣 and makes her big bro laugh too. it's like they were born together or something. i love the way she giggles at him, it's like she's saying 'hey lil bro, nice try!' 😂 and then proceeds to give him kisses back. what a sweet sibling duo 💕
 
I'm loving this heartwarming moment I just saw - it's like, the most adorable thing ever! 🤣 So, you've got this little 2-year-old kid, and he's trying to show affection to his newborn sister by giving her a gentle peck on the forehead. But what really cracks me up is that she starts laughing hysterically at the sight of him kissing her, and then proceeds to give him kisses right back! It's like they're sharing this special moment where they both feel completely comfortable and loved around each other.

I think it's so sweet because it shows how quickly siblings can bond with each other, even before they're old enough to talk. And I'm sure it was a great learning experience for the parents too - watching their little ones interact in such a tender way. It's just one of those moments that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, like everything is going to be alright.
 
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