Vertical 9:16, ultra-realistic live-action video, NOT animated, NOT cartoon.
Natural phone-camera style, stable handheld, one continuous take. Soft warm hospital lighting.
Exact shot match: wide full-body view like the reference. Toddler full body at lower-left beside the bed. Mother sitting on the hospital bed with multiple swaddled newborns lined up. Father standing at right holding one newborn. Two police officers standing in the background near the doorway, visible the whole time.
Identity lock: white/Caucasian blond parents; chubby 12-month blond toddler with very fair skin, round cheeks, big blue eyes. Same identity throughout.
Toddler never looks into the camera (eyes only on mom/dad/babies/police). Toddler face unobstructed. No on-screen text.
A hospital maternity room.
The toddler steps closer to the bed, stares at mom and dad, then immediately starts talking fast like a tiny adult, waving hands for balance:
Toddler: “Okay—listen!”
Short pause. “New rules at home.”
The toddler points at mom on the bed, then points at dad holding the baby: “You… and you… no more sleeping together.”
The toddler points to themself, very serious: “I sleep in the middle.”
The toddler nods hard, then points at the babies lined up: “And the babies… they sleep over there.”
The mother bursts out laughing. The father laughs while gently bouncing the baby.
The toddler turns to the police officers in the background, still talking nonstop like reporting a case: “Officer! They need boundaries!” “I’m the manager now!”
The police officers crack up laughing.
The toddler folds arms, pouts, then gives one firm nod like the decision is final.