Inspiring
Adorable 3-Year-Old Girl Teaches The Internet How To Change Car’s Oil
She has her own YouTube series dedicated to her awesome fix-it skills.
The internet loves ingenious kids who can recite the capitals of all of the world’s countries, cook and bake like a seasoned chef, or speak in several languages. One toddler puts all of her contemporaries, and a majority of adults to shame with her particular set of skills. This little three-year-old is a better car mechanic than some older people!
Known only as the “Little How-To Girl,” this wee blonde prodigy already has a series of videos showing her genius mechanic skills many adults have difficulty figuring out.
Like changing the oil in a car.
In a YouTube video titled “Episode 8: How To Do An Oil Change,” the cute toddler started by jacking her parents’ Nissan Juke 4×4.
She went through all the basic steps, including laying down newspaper on the garage floor to prevent a huge oil spill.
Because despite her skills, babies her age can be messy.
The little girl wowed (and continues to awe) many viewers by undertaking the intricate task. Not a lot of people can own up to her adulting skills.
With her hair in a scraggly ponytail, the Little How-To Girl checked and drained the oil with all of her tools spread out around her.
She didn’t even curse or break out into a sweat like most other adults would have done. Instead, she took a break in the middle of her chore to have a snack and sing a song.
“Let the oil drain. Eat a cookie.”
Break over, she calmly proceeded to finish the job.
Her awesome feat has netizens in a tizzy. Some viewers commented that the three-year-old knows more about cars than they do.
And they’d be right on the money.
Others offered to pay six whole cookies if the Little How-To Girl could change the transmission on their BMW.
Needless to say, the Little How-To Girl is the star of the show. In her video series, she also shows adults how to wash a vehicle, how to clear a clogged sink, how to replace a lawn mower battery, and a host of other awesome skills.