15 times toddlers absolutely nailed the game of hide and seek — well, at least they thought they did
Nothing beats the energy and enthusiasm kids have. At that young age, they just want to run around and have all the possible excitement in their playtime. What better game than hide and seek to perfectly combine this enthusiasm and running? Because of their tiny sizes, kids can hide just about anywhere but their adorable, innocent minds fail to take advantage of this perk. If you've ever played the game with a toddler, you'd have to pretend not to see them in the very obvious spaces they choose. What makes this more fun and memorable is that the little ones always feel they've picked the ultimate hiding spot that no man on earth could discover - which turns out to be the curtain or window with their feet peeping through.
Kids really think they have this game covered professionally. However, their innocence and excitement never fail to entertain and surprise us adults. Reddit parents had to share these unhinged instances where their toddlers left them in stitches after proudly showing off their excellent hiding spots. The places you'd least expect to find your kids are the spaces they swear by and it's an overwhelming laugh riot. If you think you have seen it all, these 15 hide-and-seek "genius" photos of toddlers will leave you stunned.
1. You can't see me
2. Aced it halfway through
3. They better walk right past him
My little cousin in his hiding spot for "hide and seek"...
byu/sapphirestar411 inKidsAreFuckingStupid
4. The invisible box
5. How would they know
6. Missed it by two feet
7. He wants to do the hiding and seeking
Playing hide and go seek with my nephew. I gave him ample time to hide, he insisted he was ready.
byu/JoeBoy89 inKidsAreFuckingStupid
8. A pair of grey socks and it would have been perfect
9. She was looking for the cat?
My kid asked me to play hide and seek with her. I of course obliged. This is her genius level hiding tactic. The cat bed.
byu/sejotas inKidsAreFuckingStupid
10. She had it covered
11. This is the passion we need
12. 'If he can't see me, I can't see him' - Fair deal
13. Not them taking off their shoes too
14. Impromptu hide and seek
My 14 month old son likes playing hide and seek. Except I don't know we're playing until he gets quiet all of the sudden and I can't find him.
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