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Dad Captures Game of Hide & Seek From Toddler's Point of View (VIDEO)
I've imagined a million times what life must look like to my toddler daughter. As bizarre and baffling as her behavior is to me, I can only imagine what the world looks like from where she's standing (or laying whilst throwing a tantrum). One clever dad captured at least a little slice of toddler insight during a delightful game of hide-and-seek.
English filmmaker Daniel Brace strapped a head camera on 2-year-old Olivia, and let the game begin. You see her chasing him through the apartment, and the sweet squeals when she finally finds him. Watch after the jump.
It's adorable, and her little voice and feet pitter pattering are priceless.
Wouldn't you love to strap one of those to your kids' heads and see what life is really like for them in so many instances? From school to their seat in the grocery cart, you know the world must look so different to them than it does to us. I think it's helpful for us to remember that, whether it's in fun and games like this or in that moment when their milk spills all over the table AGAIN, they're playing from a different vantage point.
What activity would you most like to see from your toddler's point of view?
Image via YouTube
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the4mutts
What I honestly wish, is that I could experience it with my children, the same as they are experiencing it, just for one day.
I want to feel the accomplishment of my children when they've gotten a good grade, gone potty for the first time, or created something with their own hands.
I always praise and dote on my children. But sometimes I feel like my reactions fall short of their expectations. I really wish I could feel their feelings, and know for certain that they are getting enough praise, love, and attention, and the right kinds of it.
junecat
I gave my 3 and 5 years olds disposable cameras once and was really surprised when the photos came back. The world at their perspective is so huge - not to mention they get to see a lot of nose hair!!! I would be more interested, though, in what they're thinking, not seeing.
MommaVedo
i love how she always checked the last place he was at, very adorable and it really proves just how much lil ones absorb. they learn every second of the day and she looks like she got a great daddy! too fun!!