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The adorable experience a toddler has being greeted by her three older brothers at the school gates has gone viral on Tik Tok.
The montage of videos shows little Harper Stoll from Branchville, NJ, being hugged and picked up by her doting brothers daily.
At the time of writing, the heartwarming video had racked up over 81,000 likes since being shared on September 8 and over 850,000 people have viewed it. You can watch the video here.

The children's mother Cheyenne, 34, added some text to the video reading: "She's been having a hard time adjusting to her brothers going back to school."
This was followed by "but they make every day worth the wait," as the joyful young boys can be seen running over to Harper and smothering her with love.
Speaking to Newsweek, Cheyenne describes her sons Bradley, 10, Leighton, 8, and Preston, 6, as "obsessed" with Harper.
"I have never seen anything like it! I genuinely thought the hype of having a baby would dwindle after a few weeks after bringing her home, but now, over a year later they have just grown to love her more and more. To think they wanted another brother!" she says.
She recalls the week the boys went back to school and stated Harper would frequently cry whilst staring at the front door.
She would only chirp up when told it was time to collect her brothers.



According to the American Psychological Association, eight in ten U.S. children have siblings.
Susan McHale, a professor of human development and family studies at Penn State University, conducted research that found children spend more out-of-school time with their siblings than with anyone else, including parents and friends.#
Cheyenne, who works as a sales specialist, said: "When we get to the school she patiently waits while staring at the doors, and every kid who runs out she watches hoping it's one of her brothers. Once she sees them, she gets a huge smile and waits for them to come to hug her. She's even tried making a break for it and running into the school to get them."
However, Cheyenne, 34, admits hoping for a boy when she discovered she was pregnant for the fifth time, while her husband Scott, 38, "really wanted" a girl.
She tells Newsweek: "I knew how to do the boy mom thing very well, but a girl mom? That was a foreign concept for me. My husband on the other hand really wanted a girl. Now that she's here, it's clear she is just what our family needed. A little delicacy in a house full of rough and tough boys."
Yet they are so gentle with their little sister, whom they idolize.
"Every morning she wakes up they make it a huge deal and act like it's the first time they've ever seen her," she said.
"My husband has done a wonderful job setting an example for our boys on how to treat a lady, and just others in general. He has always treated me with nothing but kindness and love, which are traits that have now, clearly, been passed down to them" she tells Newsweek.
TikTokers can't get enough of the video uploaded to @cheyennestoll and some have even been reduced to tears.
One of the top comments received more than 1,000 likes, it said: "So beautiful. And they are the best big brothers ever!"
Another comment receiving over 400 likes said: "Ok I'm crying, so precious."
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Lucy Notarantonio is Newsweek's Senior Lifestyle and Trends Reporter, based in Birmingham, UK. Her focus is trending stories and human ... Read more