Little People's Tori Roloff reveals how newborn son Josiah's the 'easiest' kid to take care of as he's 'growing so fast' | The Sun

LITTLE People Big World star Tori Roloff has revealed that her newborn son Josiah is the “easiest” kid to take care of.

She told her followers that he is “growing so fast” as she shared an adorable new picture of the tot.


Taking to her Instagram Stories yesterday, 31-year-old Tori gave her fans an update on her and 32-year-old Zach’s third child Josiah.

She shared a cute picture of the baby finally falling asleep in his crib after she had struggled to get him settled.

In the accompanying text, Tori wrote: “I just want to squeeze him!”

The Little People Big World star then gave her followers a parenting update, beginning: “He’s by far my easiest when it comes to burping or getting bubbles out but something this afternoon is bugging him.

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“He’s also growing up so much I can’t stand it!”

The mom-of-three then revealed that Josiah is now big enough to wear some of his older brother Jackson’s baby clothes.

“He’s finally fitting into all of [his] brother’s clothes and it’s making me so sentimental”.

As well as Josiah and five-year-old Jackson, Tori also shares a daughter Lilah, 2, with Zach.

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DIAGNOSIS REVEAL

Last month, the parents revealed that their newborn Josiah has the condition achondroplasia, commonly known as dwarfism.

In an exclusive interview with USWeekly, the parents shared the news of their six-week-old son's genetic condition.

"He’s Josiah. He has achondroplasia, but he’s not, like, Josiah the achondroplasia," Zach explained as the pair insisted that the diagnosis doesn't define the newborn's identity.

Tori added: “Just like I’m Tori, I have brown hair. I’m not a brunette — like, that’s not how I would classify myself.”

The Roloff family is very familiar with the condition achondroplasia, as Zach and his parents, Amy and Matt, also have dwarfism.

Tori, however, does not.

Neither does Zach's twin brother, Jeremy, 32, and his younger siblings, Molly, 28, and Jacob, 25.

Tori and Zach welcomed their third child on April 30, earlier than initially expected.

The new parents have since been sharing plenty of pics of their baby boy on social media.

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The family also recently moved to a new $1m Washington estate.

The decision to relocate came after Zach was unable to reach an agreement with his dad to buy part of the family's farm.




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