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Aren’t babies the cutest bundles of joy? Honestly, they could do anything and still look adorable. I mean have you seen ‘Inspector Toddler McBabyface’ or “Milk Drunk” baby faces? We just can’t stop watching these precious videos. And, one of our new favorites is that of a crawling race between babies.
According to NBC Sports, a great baby race took place at the Pelicans-Thunder game in New Orleans. Have a look at this adorable video:
A Baby Crawl Race for the ages!
What a dramatic finish! 😂 pic.twitter.com/Wy0QKaJBKk
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) December 1, 2019
People who paid to see the NBA game witnessed this incredible race during halftime, where a bunch of babies raced across the floor at Smoothie King Center as they tried to win their parents a $250 (Rs 17,900 approx.) gift card, reports CBS Sports.
What a race!!!#NBABabyRace in New Orleans pic.twitter.com/g8Dcp6HA92
— NBA (@NBA) December 1, 2019
The most enthralling part of the video is when Baby No. 6, who is very close to the finishing line, takes a dramatic turn to go backward and Baby No. 5 seizes the opportunity by crossing the finish line. Also, during the entertaining U-turn Baby No. 6 hugged and kissed the winning opponent.
Twitter users have taken this friendly race in the best spirits and learned a thing or two from it:
These babies are teaching us something…. life is not a race… Never look at what others are doing. Do things your own way and be happy… ✅
— Nosipho.B 🌻✨ (@Missy_Cordial) December 3, 2019
The babies fully made a stand and choose love over competition 😅
— Junior (@junioralawa) December 3, 2019
Babies telling us that life isn't a race… Do your things your ways and be Happy.
— junior yele (@junioryele) December 2, 2019
Lesson? There are more important things in life than coming first, like friendship, having fun etc etc.
— Nnennaya Okposuogu (@neneOkposuogu) December 2, 2019
Life isn’t a race, enjoy the journey!
— Kola Joseph (@kolajoseph_ca) December 2, 2019
Now, that’s exactly the kind of sportsmanship we need in today’s age and time.
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