— The toddler sits upright in his high chair, legs dangling, little hands resting on the tray with scattered crumbs. His brown eyes gleam with curiosity and mischief, and his medium-brown hair flops slightly as he tilts his head. His voice is deep, rough, raspy, unmistakably masculine, yet tender and playful—perfect for a talking-baby commercial. —
“Hey… check this out! Look at these crumbs I’m guarding.”
— He leans slightly forward, gripping the tray lightly with both hands, his raspy chuckle vibrating from his chest. —
“You think I’m just sitting here eating? Nope. I’m in charge. Big decisions, little hands.”
— He wobbles slightly in his seat but maintains eye contact with the camera, projecting confidence, authority, and charm. Every word is spoken clearly, masculine, and playful, perfectly suited to a commercial setting.