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Watch This Adorably Cute Toddler Mistake a Water Heater for a Robot 'I love you, wobot.'

By Rose Leadem

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Forget about teddy bears, trucks and dolls, today's kids are growing up in a world of robots.

In a YouTube video gone viral, a toddler named "Rayna" sees a water heater on the street and instantly thinks it's a robot.

Related: This Robot Will Carry Your Stuff and Follow You Everywhere

Seeing the metallic street junk, Rayna says, "Hi wobot." Sure -- it's no Wall-E, but you can't really blame her: The heater does carry some robot-like features, with a panel attached to its top somewhat resembling a face and eyes. Rayna even shows her affection for the "wobot" too, hugging it and telling it, "I love you, wobot."

People are swooning over the wobot-slash-water-heater-loving child. The video "Rayna meets a "robot'" has gotten more than 600,000 views in 24 hours.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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