We guarantee Chrissy Teigen negotiating with her daughter Luna in "Candy Court" is the cutest thing you will have seen so far this week.

Every parent has a different approach when it comes to their children's relationship with candy. Some moms and dads decide that their kids shouldn't have any candy at all due to the effect it can have on little ones. However, if you opt for that lane, prepare for the day that they do get their hands on candy for the first time because it is going to be a rollercoaster.

As with pretty much anything in life, we believe the key when it comes to candy for children is moderation. That's a sentiment celeb couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen clearly share. Teigen recently shared two videos on her Instagram featuring an intense debate with her three-year-old daughter Luna over how much candy the latter could have.

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The process has been dubbed "Candy Court" by Teigen and it might well be one of the most adorable things we have ever seen. The court session begins with Teigen asking Luna what she will do should she get the candy she so desires. After simply replying "eat it," Teigen asks her daughter for a little more, such as promising not to scream during the night.

Luna quickly agrees to those terms and then the negotiations begin. Teigen kicks things off by offering one candy, but Luna quickly retorts by saying she wants three. Teigen comes back with one, but Luna once again holds steady on three. To avoid a stalemate, Teigen then ups the offer to two and Luna agrees to the deal almost immediately. That's some rock solid negotiating from the toddler.

You can check out the entire process in the two clips above. As we said, it's incredibly adorable and entertaining to boot. What we now wonder is if Teigen plans on employing this tactic every time Luna wants some candy. If so, the mom has shown her hand a little. Luna now knows she'll be able to get at least two pieces of candy out of her every time, and perhaps even that elusive three-piece deal.

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