The moment a grumpy toddler sees her sister, she stops crying and says, ‘I love her so much!’

With Tessa, her infant daughter, sobbing all night, Esther Anderson was having a difficult time.

The mother then began to feel a little overpowered as her second child, Ellia, came downstairs with tears in her eyes as well.As Esther rolled her eyes at her husband and got out her phone to start recording the chaos, Ellia approached the baby sister and was instantly comforted by the sight of her sleeping sibling.

The child took on a zen-like expression as she started carefully touching her sister’s face. She told her mother twice, ‘I just love her so much!’

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