Twin Toddlers Channel Elsa and Anna, and Prepare for an Adorable Meltdown

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In a world where every baby video is in a mad dash to claim the title of “cutest ever,” two-year-old sisters, Lily and Ava, have thrown down the gauntlet. Sorry, “babies laughing at paper” and “babies startled by sneezes,” but these little ones are here to steal your crown.

Recently, their mom, Sarah Thompson, shared a video on Facebook with the caption, “Recreating their favorite Frozen scene.” As of now, it has racked up an astonishing 8.6 million views.

It’s hard to believe these tiny tots haven’t attended some sort of drama school because they don’t merely pretend to be Anna and Elsa throwing a snowball fight—they become Anna and Elsa in a snowball showdown. You can practically feel the chill!

These adorable kiddos, still mastering full sentences, perfectly mimic the moment when Anna wakes up Elsa to join in the fun. Dressed in a green onesie, our little Anna gives it her all, attempting to rouse her sister Elsa, who’s decked out in white. She pokes, lays across her, and flails her arms just like in the movie. The two then clasp hands and dash around the room, heading to the “ballroom,” where Elsa magically creates snow and ice for Anna. They celebrate by raising their arms, cheering, and dancing around like there’s no tomorrow. At one point, we nearly faded into cuteness overload, only to revive just in time to see Anna hopping from imaginary snow pile to snow pile until Elsa yells, “Watoooooow!”

In a dramatic twist, Anna carefully lowers herself to the floor, pretending to be struck by ice, while Elsa cozies up on her back. And… scene.

It’s absolutely overwhelming for anyone to handle!

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In summary, Lily and Ava’s recreation of a scene from Frozen is a heart-melting display of childhood innocence and creativity. Their charming antics remind us all of the magic of imagination, and we can’t get enough!