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2-year-old girl reacts hilariously after parents give her a birthday present (video)

Children are indeed fun to be around. A man recently took to Twitter to talk about how his child did something that brought laughter to the family. His narration caused other tweeps to also giggle and express pure joy at the action of his girl. According to him, he and his wife decided to surprise her when she clocked two.

To this effect, they bought her a gift which they knew she would love so much. The 2-year-old girl was a big fan of Elmo, a muppet character, whose falsetto voice and red furry skin has been aimed to catch the attention of kids.

Knowing about their daughter's love for Elmo fully well, the parents bought her an Elmo shoe. Upon setting her eyes on them, the young girl who just turned 2 screamed loudly.

She even made gestures with her hands and hugged her parents for getting her the gift. Then, she got right down to wearing them. The dad whose name on Twitter is T.J Jordan could not help but share the adorable reaction of his child to this simple gift.

Reaction of 2-year-old girl to her birthday gift from parents is hilarious (video)

Reaction of 2-year-old girl to her birthday gift from parents is hilarious Source: T.J Jordan/Twitter
Source: Twitter

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See the post below:

"My daughter turned 2 years old. She LOVES Elmo, so on her Birthday we got her some “Elmo Shoes” and this was her reaction...Love this girl!"

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This post drew the attention of many people. Several tweeps were totally in love with the child's post. This prompted them to make comments in this regard.

See some of the reactions below:

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