The baby cutely uses the bath time to "train for the Olympics" in the lively TikTok

2021-12-13 15:29:37 By : Mr. junfeng feng

This parent from TikTok shared a funny video of her baby girl "training for the Olympics" in the bathtub!

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Liz (@lizrosehort) is TikToker's mother, and she shares cute videos of her kids on TikTok. Liz's youngest daughter Esther is a special fan of bath time, because Liz made it clear in a video of Esther in a now viral bathtub. 

This lovely video has received 19.9 million views and counts, showing the strong state of this little baby in "training for the Olympics" and having fun in the bathtub. 

The video begins with Esther sitting on a green plastic chair in a bathtub filled with water. The baby is wearing a white and blue swimsuit with yellow lemons on it and a serious expression on his face. The title of the video reads: "My baby thinks the bath time is the time she trains for the Olympics." 

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As the song "Tiger's Eye" from Rocky III began to play, Esther sat motionless, as if lost in thought. Then, as the song began to speed up, the baby began to act. She waved her arms in the air and started kicking in the water. 

Esther splashed and kicked in the water, with a focused expression on his face. She is a baby performing a task. She splashes water with her feet, raises and lowers her arms to keep her balance. At the end of the video, this cute baby made a series of silly faces while continuing her "Olympic training".

The audience didn't see enough of Liz's cute videos. 

"The way she looked at her legs was like,'Well, let's go," a TikToker commented. 

"If she really becomes an Olympic swimmer or diver when she grows up, wouldn't it be crazy?" another TikToker asked. 

"She was a mermaid in her previous life," another audience member joked. 

An audience member jokingly blamed Liz, writing: "You can at least support her dream with a swimming cap and goggles. Come on, she is trying her mother." 

Liz replied: "Hahaha, I know what her birthday present is!" 

It remains to be seen whether Este will enter the Olympic swimming team. But one thing is clear: the cute baby has a lot of fun playing in the bathtub!

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