Dad attaches GoPro to son during game of hide-and-seek with adorable results

Dan Iverson's video has already received over 12 million views on Facebook

Charlie Atkin
Wednesday 03 February 2016 06:50 EST
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Dad puts Go Pro on son during game of hide and seek with adorable results

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There is a new challenger to the title of 'cutest video ever' courtesy of one family and the ingenious use of a GoPro.

Dan Iverson attached one of the nifty cameras to his child's head during a game of hide-and-seek, causing adorable results and social media adulation.

The toddler can be seen rushing around the house to find his parents as they watch on a live feed from their phones, barely able to restrain their laughter.

With a little bit of help from the family dog, the child eventually finds his parents hidden in the closet of his playroom.

Cue adorable giggling from the entire Iverson family.

As father Dan wrote in his post accompanying the video, "If you have a toddler and a GoPro, strap it to their head and play hide & seek. It'll be the best thing you did. Promise."

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