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«Breaking News» Adorable five-year-old is jealous of sick baby sister, demands that her mom 'give her a fever' too

When a little girl's sister gets sick, and apparently is getting all of her mother's attention, the child decides she wants a fever, too.


In a video captured by the five-year-old girl's mother, the older daughter wails at the top of her lungs, asking her mom to get her sick.


The mother does her best to calmly explain to the little girl that it just doesn't work that way, and remind her that she was the one who gave her baby sister the fever in the first place.


In the end, reason doesn't win out, and somebody is left in tears.

At first, the child is screaming unintelligbly, shouting something about being outside.


But then, her demands become clear, as she shouts, 'I... want... a... fe... ver! I want a fever!'


Her mother, who deserves an award for patience in this high stress situation, responds in a soothing tone, 'Why do you want a fever?'


'I do,' the five-year-old says, with her hands covering her eyes.




When a little girl's baby sister gets sick, and apparently is getting all of her mother's attention, the child (pictured) decides she wants a fever, too, so she demands her mom give her one


When a little girl's baby sister gets sick, and apparently is getting all of her mother's attention, the child (pictured) decides she wants a fever, too, so she demands her mom give her one


When a little girl's baby sister gets sick, and apparently is getting all of her mother's attention, the child (pictured) decides she wants a fever, too, so she demands her mom give her one



'You want a fever because sister has a fever?' the mother asks, with her camera fixed on both of her children, who are clamoring for her attention.


'You had a fever for two weeks already,' the mother adds, trying to reason with the smaller version of herself.


'I want a fever again!' the little girl shrieks, gasping three times for air because she's worked herself up into such a tizzy. 'Let me have a fever!'




'I want a fever again!' the little girl shrieks, gasping three times for air because she's worked herself up into such a tizzy. 'Let me have a fever!'


'I want a fever again!' the little girl shrieks, gasping three times for air because she's worked herself up into such a tizzy. 'Let me have a fever!'



'I want a fever again!' the little girl shrieks, gasping three times for air because she's worked herself up into such a tizzy. 'Let me have a fever!'





'Honey, I have no control over that,' her mom says, but her daughter isn't buying it, at all


'Honey, I have no control over that,' her mom says, but her daughter isn't buying it, at all



'Honey, I have no control over that,' her mom says, but her daughter isn't buying it, at all



'Honey, I have no control over that,' her mom says, but her daughter isn't buying it.


'Give me a fever!' the little one shouts, apparently convinced that her mom really can do anything.

'I can't!' the mother says, finally breaking into a laugh at the end of that sentence.


At this point, the smaller child with the fever pipes in, saying, 'Ma-ma, mommy!'




'Give me a fever!' the little one shouts, apparently convinced that her mom can do anything


'Give me a fever!' the little one shouts, apparently convinced that her mom can do anything



'Give me a fever!' the little one shouts, apparently convinced that her mom can do anything





At this point, the smaller child with the fever (pictured_ pipes in, saying, 'Ma-ma, mommy!'


At this point, the smaller child with the fever (pictured_ pipes in, saying, 'Ma-ma, mommy!'



At this point, the smaller child with the fever (pictured_ pipes in, saying, 'Ma-ma, mommy!'



With laser focus, the mom stays on point and explains the intricacies of illness to her older daughter.


'You can't give someone a fever, honey,' the mom says. 'You can't, that's not how it works.'


With her arms crossed in front of her chest, the older girl stands firm in her disbelief.




'You can't give someone a fever, honey,' the mom says. 'You can't, that's not how it works'


'You can't give someone a fever, honey,' the mom says. 'You can't, that's not how it works'



'You can't give someone a fever, honey,' the mom says. 'You can't, that's not how it works'





With her arms crossed in front of her chest, the older girl stands firm in her disbelief that her mother cannot give her what she wants, which is a fever


With her arms crossed in front of her chest, the older girl stands firm in her disbelief that her mother cannot give her what she wants, which is a fever



With her arms crossed in front of her chest, the older girl stands firm in her disbelief that her mother cannot give her what she wants, which is a fever



'Yes it does! I want a fever!' the child wails.


'You had a fever, for two weeks you had a fever,' her mom says. 


Apparently forgetting this time in her very recent life, the older daughter says, 'No, I didn't!'




Then, the mother reminds her older daughter, ''You had a fever, for two weeks you had a fever,' her mom says, to which the little girl replies, 'No, I didn't!'


Then, the mother reminds her older daughter, ''You had a fever, for two weeks you had a fever,' her mom says, to which the little girl replies, 'No, I didn't!'



Then, the mother reminds her older daughter, ''You had a fever, for two weeks you had a fever,' her mom says, to which the little girl replies, 'No, I didn't!'



'You did,' her mom says, 'and now the baby has a fever, and you're mad that the baby has a fever.'


This strikes a chord with the little one, who doesn't try to argue but instead boldly declares, 'I want a fever, too!' 


She lets out another cry as the video ends. We can only assume it was past her bedtime.




Big sister  lets out another cry as the video ends. We can only assume it was past her bedtime


Big sister  lets out another cry as the video ends. We can only assume it was past her bedtime



Big sister  lets out another cry as the video ends. We can only assume it was past her bedtime



Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/11/29/adorable-five-year-old-is-jealous-of-sick-baby-sister-demands-that-her-mom-give-her-a-fever-too/
Main photo article When a little girl’s sister gets sick, and apparently is getting all of her mother’s attention, the child decides she wants a fever, too.
In a video captured by the five-year-old girl’s mother, the older daughter wails at the top of her lungs, asking her mom to get her...


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