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A Girl Asked Her Mom ‘Wheres The Chocolate Milk At?’ After She Tried To Explain Breastfeeding


Children are always curious about things, they want to know everything.

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There are a lot of questions running in their mind at one time. Especially, when a new baby comes in their home they feel thrilled about it. Young siblings are intrigued by new babies, from the fuzzy tufts of hair on their tiny heads to their itty bitty fingers and toes.

When they see a mom breastfeeding to the new baby, siblings come with the list of endless questions.

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Little Ava climbed up on her mom’s lap while mom Ali nursed new baby Hannah. Ava was looking at her new baby sister with happiness and couldn’t stop gushing about her. She just set there to observe Hannah and wasn’t quite sure what she was seeing.

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Ali’s sister Stephanie recorded the adorable interaction between Ava and Hannah, which quickly turned comical. As 22-month-old Ava observed Hannah nursing, she told her baby not to bite their mom. Ali interjected and reassured Ava that that’s just how babies eat.

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Ava pointed at her mom and pointedly said, “From your boobies?”

Ali and Stephanie chuckled, then Ali tried to explain that the baby was drinking milk.

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“Do you know what she’s eating from mom, Ava? She’s getting milk.”

She completely finds Ava as a guard who then demanded to know where the chocolate milk was at.

“Where’s the chocolate milk at? I don’t see chocolate milk. Where’s the chocolate milk at?”

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Everyone in the room laughing. Stephanie’s Facebook video of the chocolate milk mystery has more than eight million views. Ali shared with her local CBS radio station that that’s typical Ava.

“We could pop out a million more videos like that. I’m glad that people can see her personality.”

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When asked if Ava loves chocolate milk, Ali laughed and said, “Yes she does.”

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“She asked me again this morning, ‘Is she getting chocolate milk?’ I had to say ‘No, she’s not getting chocolate milk!’”

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Andrea Wellman Hostetter commented on Stephanie’s Facebook thread how adorable Ava was.

“Oh my goodness, this is the sweetest thing ever. I love it!”