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Preschooler Walked Into a Firehouse with Resume in Hand and Got a JobA lot of kids dream of becoming a firefighter when they grow up. For three-year-old Oliver Lipinski, that’s way too long, and so the boy walked into the Parksville Volunteer Fire Department (PVFD)'s headquarters with a resume in hand to apply for a position. And guess what, he got the job!The whole thing started when his parents drove him by the firehouse during recruitment campaign season a few weeks prior. Immediately, Oliver made it known that he wished to become a firefighter, too. His parents then began helping him prepare a resume detailing his education, experience, and keen interest in firefighting.On the last day of recruitment, Oliver, dressed in full firefighting getup, came to hand in his application. Not only that, the toddler showed remarkable knowledge about firefighting and its safety precautions for his age. In the end, the boy is deemed qualified for the 2034 recruit class as a junior member. The future is definitely looking bright for him!Image: Parksville Volunteer Fire Department#job #firefighter #resume #toddler
Toddler's Positive Affirmation While Walking to School: "I am smart. I am blessed. I can do anything!”Ayaan, an adorable 3-year-old who wore a backpack and carried a snack as he walked with his mom to school, touched the hearts of many with 3 wonderful phrases."I am smart. I am blessed. I can do anything," Ayaan told his mother, Alissa Brielle. "I am smart. I am blessed. I can do anything. I am smart. I am blessed. I can do ANYTHING!"Alissa shared the video on social media.
Four-Year-Old Kid Got a Bad Case of the MondaysMonday blues is real, even for a four year old.This Andover preschooler went viral because of his adorable reaction when Monday rolled around and he had to board the school bus. In the video, you can see the boy, Landry, walk to the bus, stop, slouch then fall back on his backpack. The bus assistant then comes to check on him and fetch the poor boy. “I just had to put on my mask, so I did like this and got so tired I laid down and dropped,” explained Landry in an interview later on.Landry’s mom posted the video. She said she wanted to give a shout-out to the bus assistant for patiently tending to her child’s adorable mini-tantrum. The internet certainly finds Landry relatable for a whole other reason. After all, who’s never felt like Landry on a Monday morning commute?#monday #toddler #CaseOfTheMondays #MondayBlues
Uncombable Hair Syndrome Makes This Toddler Looks Like a Rock StarMeet Lockland Samples, a sixteen-month-old toddler from Roswell, Georgia whose golden uncombable locks make him look like a rock star.Lockland's mother, Katelyn Samples, says that Lockland catches people's attention everywhere he goes.
How to Stop a Toddler from CryingKids will cry about anything, but how serious is this one over some inconsequential slight?