Soha Ali Khan shared a video of her daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu folding clothes on her Instagram and the internet finds it too adorable to handle.
Parents Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu are very active on their social media handles and keep sharing fun and adorable videos of their daughter Inaaya's shenanigans. The friends of the duo keep showering love to the videos and their fans are in love with the cuteness of the little one. They celebrate festivals together and share clips from the most mundane days and even that makes the day for their followers.
Viral video: Soha Ali Khan's daughter folds clothes
Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu collab posted a video of her daughter Inaaya folding her own clothes using an interesting technique. She is seen using a cardboard piece cut in a certain way when she is placing her t-shirts on it and folding the cardboard, it folds the t-shirts perfectly within a minute without any hassle. The followers are amazed by the little one's dedication and concentration on the work.
Shweta Bachchan commented saying, "Oh my cuteness," while Inaaya's aunt Saba Pataudi said, "Wow!! Clever girl 💕👏". Musician Ankur Tiwari loved the idea of folding and has written, "I need this machine. ❤️❤️". This technique was demonstrated on a popular television show The Big Bang Theory where the character and neat freak Sheldon Cooper used to fold his own t-shirts. One of the followers pointed it out in the comment section as well, he said, "This reminds me of Sheldon Cooper from TBBT 😂".
Apart from being adorable as the video is, it also shows the responsibility of the parents to teach the little girl to be self-sufficient from a young age. Every kid should know how to do the basic activities like taking care of their own clothes. An Instagram user commented saying, "This is so good.. it's always good for kids to learn dre daily work 👏"
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Earlier this year the parent duo published their three-part book series, ‘Inni and Bobo’s Adventure’. The duo has spoken about parenting and the challenges they face and the thought behind creating this book for children and their parents. In an ">interview with SheThePeople, Kemmu said that he believed in co-parenting and said, "the only way to help a child learn, accept, and let go, and it also allows the child to develop his or her own personality; there is no other alternative, and it is not up to discussion whether or not co-parenting is vital."