A woman has shared an adorable clip of her three-year-old daughter questioning how she came out of her mum's tummy after seeing a picture of her pregnant. Kesia Venancio, 29, shared the adorable clip, where her tot, Amélie Rankin, three, on TikTok and it has captured the hearts of many viewers.
The little girl saw the picture of her mum pregnant but was confused about how she was once in her mum's belly.
Since posting the sweet clip to TikTok it has received over a thousand views and hundreds of likes with many saying how adorable the tot's confusion is.
“I think she was confused and wondering how she was once in my belly, but now she's out,” said Kesia, from Essex.
"I honestly didn't know what to say, it was very awkward. What can you say to a three-year-old? I just tried to keep it simple, as it's too much for her to process. We were looking through some old photos, when she saw some of my pregnancy and I told her my belly was big because she was inside.
“Amélie was surprised about this information and couldn't stop talking about it, so was very intrigued. She's never asked anything about this before, so I decided to record it. It was getting very funny, as she kept coming out of nowhere asking: 'So, I was in your belly mummy?'"
In the clip, the plucky tot asks the big question with a confused face, before her dad, Robbie, answers.
She then re-confirms with Kesia, as she says: "I was very little in your belly."
As the clip cuts, Amélie is shown sitting in the bathroom as she asks: "So, the doctor took me out?"
Soon, her eyes light up in realisation, before she ends with saying: "But I'm too big now."
Many have since flocked to the comments in saying how cute the confusion is.
"She is adorable the way she sits there and listens to you. Reminds me of my little sister," one person commented.
Another user added: "Aahhhh she can’t believe it. She's so gorgeous."
Kesia, who has received over 1.2 million views for her daughter's antics before, added: "It was a very funny situation and I love sharing with the world these precious moments.
"I felt better after reading the comments and realising how many parents can relate to this with their similar stories. After this day, she hasn't mentioned it again, but hopefully I can explain it in a better way when she's old enough to understand.
"I think she will love watching these videos when she gets older, especially as with each day, there's a different discovery."
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