Little kids caught on camera teaching toddler brother how to climb out of crib so he can play
The great nap-time escape! Baby monitor catches the moment brother and sister teach two-year-old how to climb out of his crib so he can play with them
Jason Eadie put his son Bryson in his crib for a nap but came back later to find him playing with his older siblingsConfused, Jason looked back at the baby monitor footage to see how Bryson had gotten out of the crib Bryson’s three-year-old brother Blake had asked him to come play and promised to teach him out to exit the cribTheir four-year-old sister Brooklyn joined in with more help and encouragement, including: ‘You got it, you’re a big boy’The showed him out to climb out onto a nearby dresser and helped him down
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Two young children were caught on a baby monitor teaching their little brother how to climb out of his crib so he could play with them.
Jason Eadie put his two-year-old son, Bryson, in his crib for a nap, but was surprised when he discovered later that the little boy was no longer in his bed.
Instead, he was playing with his three-year-old brother Blake and four-year-old sister Brooklyn.
Confused, Jason looked back at the baby monitor footage to see how the tot had gotten out of the crib and watched as the two older children walked him through the steps to escape.Bryson escaped with the help of older siblings.
Two toddlers were caught on a baby monitor teaching their little brother how to climb out of his crib so he could play with them
Jason Eadie put his son Bryson in his crib for a nap but came back later to find him playing with his older siblings, so he checked the baby monitor footage to see what happened
Bryson’s three-year-old brother Blake had asked him to come play and promised to teach him out to exit the crib
Their four-year-old sister Brooklyn joined in with more help and encouragement
Jason shared a clip of the hilarious moment on TikTok, where it quickly went viral.
The video begins with Bryson asleep in his crib, when his brother Blake comes over to wake him up.
‘Do you want to get out of your crib and play with me?’ he asks. ‘I can teach you.’
Blake tells Bryson to use his dresser, which was placed next to the crib, to climb out. But Bryson seemed uninterested — and that’s when their big sis, Brooke, get involved.
She keeps encouraging the toddler, and finally, he decides to try it.
Bryson (right) got help from sister Brooklyn (center) and brother Blake (left)
Escape artist: Brooklyn kept encouraging the toddler, and he began to lift his legs over the ledge and maneuver out of the crib
Working together: After he got onto the dresser, the two children helped him down onto the ground, and the three of them began playing together
Jason shared a clip of the hilarious moment to TikTok where it quickly went viral, and many people were moved by the kids’ teamwork
‘Climb over this, you got it, you’re a big boy,’ she tells Bryson, who begins to lift his legs over the ledge and maneuver out of the crib.
‘Blake watch him, he’s being a big boy,’ she adds.
Both kids continued to motivate Bryson as he climbs, chanting, ‘You got this. Go Bryson!’
After he gets himself onto the dresser, the older children help him down onto the ground, and the three of them begin playing together.
‘I’m speechless…’ their dad captioned the funny video, which has now been viewed more than 12 million times.
Many viewers were entertained by the children’s antics and took to the comment section to share their thoughts.
Many viewers were entertained by the children’s antics and took to the comment section to share their thoughts
Some also compared the kids to characters from the children’s show the Rugrats, who often broke out of their play pen when their parents weren’t looking
‘When siblings work together to break all of the house rules,’ one person wrote alongside some laughing emojis.
‘The teamwork,’ another added with a heart. ‘But those teens years are going to be a ride.’
Someone else said: ‘Preview of their high school years sneaking out.’
‘Bryce was just tryna sleep,’ a different user joked.
A fifth message read, ‘That “Go Bryson” would have me ready for anything lol. Can’t ask for a better team than you’re siblings.’
Some also compared the kids to characters from the children’s show the Rugrats, who often broke out of their play pen when their parents weren’t looking.