A video has captured the moment a brave little girl born with no arms managed to feed herself using just her feet.
The clip shows flexible Vasilina, who lives in Russia, using her toes to grip her fork and guide it into her mouth.
The video was captured by her mother, Elmira Kutzen, who giggles as she watches her daughter’s achievements.
Inspirational girl born without arms feeds herself with her feet.
Little Vasilina has taught herself how to grip the fork between her toes before maneuvering food onto it.
The short clip shows Vasilina gripping her fork with her toes and maneuvering her dinner towards her mouth.
It is an obvious struggle for the toddler who fails to reach her mouth the first time but refuses to give up.
The tot then uses her other right foot to reposition the potato and her fork before lifting her leg once more to aim for her mouth.
On her second attempt, Vasilina successfully guides her food into her mouth much to her mother’s delight.
In the video, which has had over 45 million views so far, little Vasilina strains to get the food to her mouth.
The little child moves closer to grab the fork held between her toes.
And it’s not only Vasilina’s mom who is amazed by her abilities.
Ever since Elmira posted it on her Facebook page last Wednesday, the video has gotten over 45 million views.
Even though it’s only been online for a few days, it has already been shared over a million times and received 300,000 likes.
The video has sparked a flood of encouraging comments from around the world as people applaud the baby’s efforts.
Vasilina’s achievement video has been shared over one million times on Facebook.
Her efforts have drawn an incredible amount of praise online.
The toddler understandably looks pleased to have achieved her goal.
Editha Barro Carbajal was eager to congratulate her efforts, remarking: “This child is awesome.”
Graeme Chipper O Connell later commented: “Inspirational stuff, what a beautiful child, bless her (sic).”
Ruth Morgan joined the conversation adding: “This is one reason why I stop complaining about life and taking each day as it arrives.”
Joanne McCumesky-Brown said: “Brilliant, she will go a long way with such positive determination. Must be a very proud mum. X”
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