Remember Capucine, that French and English speaking tot who won our hearts with her story about crocodiles and hippos?
Well, Capucine, you've been replaced! There's only room in this internet for one bilingual cutie pie and it's Nina's time to shine.
Nina lives in Japan, speaks English and Japanese, and loves to sing and perform magic tricks. Her father has been documenting her growth over the last four years with dozens of videos, all adorable.
Our favorite Nina moments are after the jump.
The Mochi Song
Nina Tries a Lemon
Nina Wants Dessert
Nina Tries to Not Smile
Nina Kisses "Secretly"
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5.06.10
By not a troll
D'awwwwwwwww, she'd make a really really really cute Japanese pornstar one day. :3
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5.10.10
By Juanita
you are a sick jacka--
5.10.10
By ke$ha
It really takes a stupid ass to screw up a precious moment! Congrats dumbass!
5.10.10
By Mindy
She is SOOOO adorable!!!!!!!!!!!
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5.11.10
By broken6string
Cute videos
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5.11.10
By SunnyHawaii
Kawaii jo-san (cute girl), quite mature for her age, but still a cutie. I found it interesting that when she spoke in English she had a Japanese accent on the English words like how Japanese nationals have. Japanese would pronounce happy, Hah-pi, not with the long a. My advice is: kept speaking both languages, you will make goodsmoney being bi-lingual; also learn to write and read business Japanese. You will be an asset. Wishing you a long, happy, and peaceful life, you little cutie!
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