Twin Boys Rip Open Beanbags To Let Their Dinosaurs Experience Ice Age

Kids say and do the craziest things, but some stories are so over-the-top that they spread like wildfire. In many cases, the creativity of young children leads to some of the more unusual and memorable events. This is the case for two young boys who loved playing with their dinosaur toys and who were not content with letting their dinosaurs roam around in a regular living room.Twins are often referred to as being double trouble, and this may have played into the incredulity of their ice age-inspired story.

As these two boys were playing on their living room floor with their dinosaurs, one of them had the creative notion to create an icy environment for the giant reptilian creatures to live in. The perfect source of fluffy, white “snow” was found in the corner of the room.While their mother was out of the room for only a minute, the two boys tore open a beanbag chair. The “snow” filled the air and settled thickly across most of the living room floor. The boys were ecstatic that they had magically created a snowy environment to play in with their dinosaurs.

When their mother returned only a moment later, she was flabbergasted by the horrendous mess that she found. She grabbed her phone quickly to document the scene. The video captured the boys happily telling their mother that it had snowed while they sat amidst the white stuff on the living room floor. Their joy was so intense that they barely noticed when their mother scolded them for making a mess. We do not know how long the boys’ mother let them play in their winter wonderland, but it is clear that they enjoyed it for as long as it lasted. Their mother, however, eventually was tasked with removing the “snow” from the family’s living room.

This was such an impressive sight that the boys’ mother decided to share the short clip online for others to enjoy. Many people have since passed the delightful video along to their own friends and family so that they could laugh at the snowy sight as well.

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