TikTok users find it hard to contain their laughter after seeing an adorable video of a giggling triplet.
The clip, showing the little ones who simply don’t want to sleep, quickly captures viewers’ hearts everywhere.
Julia Platsman, a mother of 14-month-old identical triplets in Oregon, shared with TODAY.com that her triplets feed off each other’s energy.

When one of them laughs, it spreads to the others, creating a chain reaction of laughter.
“Excuse me — you guys didn’t want to sleep? Are we going to be crazy tonight?” In a TikTok video, Julia, 31, asked her triplet sons, Cameron, Dominic, and Beau.
“Touch your head if you’re going to be crazy tonight. Oh no. Do we need to call dad and tell him to come home from work?” She added.
Julia found her triplets wide awake and laughing during what was supposed to be nap time.

As she recorded the moment, she asked Dominic if he was leading the no-sleeping fun and questioned Beau about his tired look.
Beau responded with giggles, leading Julia to ask if not sleeping was just too funny for them.
The video of the giggling triplet, captioned “I can’t be mad when they’re this cute,” features Cameron, Dominic, and Beau in their cribs.
TikTok users were charmed by the sight. In the clip, Dominic is seen as the reason the other two are awake, while Beau seems frustrated by the noise.

Viewers noted the triplets’ ability to win over their mom despite the playful chaos. Julia mentioned that, despite these lively moments, nap time is usually smooth.
Julia describes her triplets as generally happy and smiley, with laughs that are quite funny, though they do have fussy moments.
She notes that they are usually good sleepers, having slept through the night since they were five months old.
If one wakes up crying, the others stay asleep. However, if one starts playing after waking up, it often disrupts their sleep for the rest of the night.
“They typically go down (for naps) really well but we’re now questioning if they need their afternoon naps,” says Julia. “Sometimes they don’t take it.”
Julia puts her triplets down quietly and watches them on the monitor despite their tiredness.

She allows them to play in their cribs as long as they aren’t crying. On the day she filmed, she heard them laughing and having fun, so she decided to capture the moment on camera.
She describes her triplets, born one minute apart, each with unique traits.
Cameron, the eldest, is cheerful and independent, enjoying solo play.
Dominic, the middle child, is the active leader, the first to crawl and explore, with his brothers following his lead.
The youngest, Beau, is gentle, loves cuddles, and is known for his sweet and sensitive nature.
Julia keeps her triplets on the same schedule to avoid disrupting their day. If two of them wake up from a nap, she also wakes the third one.

This approach helps prevent one child’s mood from affecting the others and keeps the day running smoothly.
After a nap that didn’t go as planned, Julia said her boys were well-behaved, even though they went to bed an hour earlier that night.
She notes that parenting triplets is unpredictable and emphasizes finding humor.
She handles stress by enjoying the good moments and adapting as needed.
“I laugh, but you have a small sense of dread because (you think), ‘Oh god, what do the next few hours look like?'” she says. “But we made it … they didn’t have a meltdown.
Watch the video of the giggling triplet below, and get ready to laugh!
@theplatsman5 I cant be mad when they’re this cute 🥹 #identicaltriplets #triplets #toddlersoftiktok #toddler #twins #nap #momsoftiktok #mom #dad #dadsoftiktok #babiesoftiktok ♬ original sound – Julia Platsman
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