We dare you to watch viral ‘stretching baby’ video without smiling

A 5-month-old baby is bringing smiles to a lot of faces in a video that’ going viral.

And it’s hard not to smile when watching a cleverly edited video that coordinates the reliable stretching of a baby named Kaden with music.

“It’s almost like he has springs in his arms because they pop up like that,” his father said, according to the Huffington Post.

The video is closing in on 2 million views:

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More from the Huffington Post:

The swaddled baby, whose name is Kaden, is seen being gingerly unwrapped by his father before he shoots his newly freed arms into the air in a deep stretch. Songs like Naughty By Nature’s “Hip Hop Hooray” and the Village People’s “Y.M.C.A.” play perfectly in sync with his moves.

“He’s been doing that basically ever since he was born,” his father, Kent Siri of Boston, told The Huffington Post on Monday of his son’s endearing moves.”

 

Here’s the video… go ahead, try NOT to smile. We dare you.

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