The cutest infant moments frequently occur while a camera is out of reach. However, a mother’s or father’s exquisite timing may result in a beautiful memory to treasure for years. This is the situation in this baby twin duet video.

The twins are wrapped in blankets and look up at the camera. They make the cutest facial expressions while listening to their mother sing. Their lips start moving and their features contort. They finally start singing along with Natalie, their mother.
‘Our adorable infant twins have been hearing this music since they were in the womb,’ says the mother. Natalie Ledbetter contributed writing. They were just 4 months old when this film was made, but due to their early birth, their adjusted age was only 2 MONTHS!’

The twins are wrapped in blankets and look up at the camera. They make the cutest facial expressions while listening to their mother sing. Their lips start moving and their features contort. They finally start singing along with Natalie, their mother.
‘Our adorable infant twins have been hearing this music since they were in the womb,’ says the mother. Natalie Ledbetter contributed writing. They were just 4 months old when this film was made, but due to their early birth, their adjusted age was only 2 MONTHS!’

2 months old is roughly the earliest a parent or caregiver should expect to hear vocalizing from a baby. They can ‘coo’ and ‘gurgle.’ Some babies make vowel sounds like the twins in this video.
Babies communicate with sounds and also with smiles. They wait for an adult response and often mimic what they see their parent do with their face. These twin babies decided to mimic the singing right down to the shape of the lips. It is a much-needed, daily dose of adorable!