Home / News / Viral & Trending This mom’s hack for getting a bead out of her toddler’s nose will make you stop scrolling sammileigh14771/TikTok "Mom's going to give you a big kiss!" By Christina Marfice April 25, 2024 sammileigh14771/TikTok Rectangle We all know that moment of terror in the pit of your stomach when your toddler does one of those classically dumb things all kids do, like, say, sticking a small object into one of their orifices. Since the beginning of time, children have been shoving small rocks, coins, toys, beads, etc. into their mouths, ears, noses, etc. If you told me this is why emergency rooms were invented, I would fully believe you. But in a TikTok video that will make you hold your breath and then laugh in utter relief, a mom has an amazing hack for avoiding the urgent care bill when her kid pulls that move we all know so, so well. “When daycare calls you at work to say your 3-year-old stuck a bead up his nose,” mom Sammi Leigh wrote on TikTok, where her video has gone viral. @sammileigh14771 When daycare calls you at work to say your 3 year old stuck a bead up his nose….. whelp, back to work I go! 😂💪🏼🤸🏻♀️#momsoftiktok #toddlermama #sensory #son #boymom ♬ original sound – user4020883992398 In the video, she has her three-year-old son, the perpetrator of the bead-up-the-nose trick, seated in front of her. “Ready?” she asks him. “Momma’s gonna give you a big kiss, OK?” Related: TikTok mom gives a hilariously accurate portrayal of every 3-year-old ever He gives the OK, and then she gives him a big kiss on the lips as a test run. Then, once he knows the drill, she plugs the non-blocked nostril and blows into his mouth as she gives him kisses. It only takes two of these “big kisses” for the bead to make an appearance at the front of his nose, and then, as he wiggles around excitedly, it falls out, all on its own. Onlookers behind the camera cheer in amazement. “Whelp, back to work I go!,” Sammi wrote in the caption. In the comments, people were amazed by this hack. “Something tells me he’s done this before,” one person wrote. Another added, “Just saved $1000,” which is so true. Another shared this hilariously relatable story: “Took my son straight from preschool to the ENT with a bead in his nose …. He sneezed it out in the waiting room it went bouncing across the floor.” Related: Mom brings baby to Coachella and offers advice for parents who want to do the same It do be like that sometimes, as the kids say. Now, to be clear, we’re not saying you shouldn’t take your kids to the doctor when they shove small objects into their face holes. Definitely seek medical attention if your child does this. But also, if you want to file this hack away in the “just in case” section of your brain, we’re not going to stop you. The latest News What parents need to know about the ‘glass child’ effect—and how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News “Pass the baby” anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moana’s mom alive—and calls out Disney’s missing moms