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I completely understand your immense fondness for your baby sister, and the urge to embrace her tightly, but she really doesn’t appreciate feeling like her insides are being squished. It’s causing her to cry.

I recognize you’re going through a phase where you’re fascinated by ears, and while it may seem amusing to you, pinching them together is not a fun experience for others. It’s making her cry.

I get that you were merely trying to quench her thirst with a drink of water, but her mouth isn’t located on the top of her head. Now she’s soaked, and you guessed it, you’re making the baby cry.

I know you were caught up in your adventurous world of chasing imaginary bandits on your trusty stick horse. However, in your enthusiasm, you inadvertently trampled over the baby and smacked her in the face, which led to her tears.

You meant well when you attempted to assist her in standing because you wanted her to walk. But her little legs aren’t strong enough yet, and neither are you—hence, the unfortunate drop. You’re making the baby cry.

I can see you were just trying to embrace her, but that ended up knocking her over in a rather dramatic fashion. You’re making the baby cry.

I know you thought you were helping at mealtime, but it turns out that onion skins are not meant for munching and can stick to the roof of one’s mouth. You’re making the baby cry.

I realize you simply wanted to snuggle, but climbing into her crib and then falling on her startled her quite a bit. You’re making the baby cry.

When you imitated Mommy by pretending to nibble on her chubby thighs, just remember, Mommy doesn’t use her teeth in that regard. You’re making the baby cry.

I get that you wanted to show her how to catch, but now she has a black eye, and yes, you’re making the baby cry.

I know you don’t yet understand that pinching others can be painful, but it is, and you’re making the baby cry.

You have plenty of toys, but I see you wanted to play with the baby’s favorite. Remember, she had it first, and you’re making the baby cry.

In your eagerness to help her get dressed, you need to remember that buttons should be undone before attempting to shove her head through. You’re making the baby cry.

I understand you wanted to share a treat, but she’s too young for chocolate. Now I’m the bad guy for taking it away, and chocolate is everywhere. You’re making the baby cry.

I see you thought it would be fun to play hide-and-seek, but she didn’t enjoy hiding under a blanket. You’re making the baby cry.

You assured her to run before you shot the arrow, but she’s not even crawling yet. You’re making the baby cry.

So, my dear, sweet toddler, I know you truly love your baby sister and are perplexed as to why she cries when your exuberant voice gets close. But please, for everyone’s sake, just leave the baby alone! Because you’re making the baby cry.

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In summary, navigating the world of sibling interactions can be tricky, but understanding boundaries is key.