Mum Excited as 2-Year-Old Son Who Went to School with Plenty of Food Returns with Empty Flasks
- A mother has shared a video of her little toddler, whom she sent to school with food and snacks
- The woman expressed her shock at the fact that the two-year-old boy finished everything and returned with empty flasks
- The happy mother, in an update, praised her son's school for increasing his appetite to consume meals
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A woman has shared an exciting video about her two-year-old son's eating habits. The mother had packed several flasks with food and snacks for her toddler to take to school but was astonished when he returned with empty flasks.

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Mum praises son's appetite
The video shared via her official TikTok account @princesseniolorounda first showed the toddler's lunch flasks, filled with various food and snacks.
The toddler returned from school with empty flasks, with no traces of food or snacks left behind.

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The mother expressed her delight at her son's increasing appetite, stating that he had started eating well since attending school.
The post quickly went viral, with many commenters speculating that the school's teachers must be eating the food.
However, the mother quickly clarified that her son had developed a healthy appetite since starting school and that the teachers were not responsible for finishing his lunch.
In her words:
"What my 2 year old toddler went to school with inside his lunch box and how he came back with it. He started eating well since he entered that school and I am happy with it."
Reactions as little boy finishes food
The mother's TikTok post sparked reactions from netizens on the platform.
@Juicytee said:
"All these things pass your baby now. We say mk we help your baby now. One good turn deserves another ehn mummy."
@New discoveries wrote:
"My niece is the type that will not eat unless you eat with her so we pack extra for the teacher."
@Marygold said:
"My son doesn’t eat much at home but he never returns food when he comes to the house."
@Babygurl_marisah added:
"As an early years teacher, I assure you that half of that food was thrown in the trash.
Samira asked:
"Do the teachers really eat the food or throw it away?"
Watch the video below:
Mum sets trap for teacher eating son's food
Previously, a mother found it strange that her child, who eats sparingly at home, returns from school every day with an empty flask.
To be sure about her thoughts, she sent her child to school with his worst food, and he still returned empty-handed.
Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke
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