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Adorable GoPro video shows a game of hide and seek from a toddler’s perspective

Feb 24, 2016 by GB Leave a Comment

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Hide and Seek

Action and adventure are two adjectives commonly used alongside footage captured with GoPro action cams. But not everything captured with a GoPro needs to be a Red Bull-fueld rampage of adrenaline.

Take for example this video posted by YouTuber, husband and father Dan Iverson. During a family game of hide-and-seek, Iverson and his wife attached a GoPro camera to their toddler.

Using the GoPro smartphone app, the couple watched as their child adorably looked around the house, giving us a first-person perspective of what it’s like to search for mom and dad inside the vast maze of a home.

It’s cute, it’s funny and it’s a use for a GoPro I think we can all approve of.

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