Dad Catches Newborn Twins Talking On Camera

Often people underestimate the power of humans and animals. When we see adorable puppies smiling gleefully or a baby letting out an innocent giggle, we chalk it up to cuteness and chance. But in actuality, every single smile, frown, laugh or cry has a meaning. And when we bear witness to one of the more adorable moments in life, it’s something that needs to be shared. Goodness knows that we all love and appreciate a good story, a wonderful laugh, kind word or even a big smile.

Which is why we can be thankful that technology has advanced so much in the last decade that we have the ability to capture any and everything. In this way, we’re taking a blissful moment and capturing it to serve as a memory for the rest of our lives. Isn’t that absolutely fantastic?

And to brighten up your day, a brand new dad has caught the most adorable thing on video and shared it for the world to see. His twin daughters were just one-hour-old when they first started communicating with each other. Which is stunning but also not entirely surprising, as twins do have a special connection like no other.

In the video, the two twins lie calmly next to each other when the one starts to move her lips as if she were talking. Her sister listens and waits patiently for her to finish her sentence, and then begins responding in the most adorable fashion you’ve ever seen. Already, they’re learning the importance of family, giving and sharing as well as listening.

In the grander scheme of thing however, it goes without saying that these two cuties are already relying on each other and supporting each other—just like siblings do. They may be young and adorably small, but they’re already planning to take over the world together. But that’s what family is for, right?

If you’ve got a twin sibling and have experienced the sheer sixth sense that comes with it, let us know in the comments. Additionally, don’t forget to share this extraordinary occurrence with your family and friends.


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