Dad Dances In Daughter's Video Recording Unaware Its For Her Class Project

Dad Dances In Daughter's Video Recording Unaware Its For Her Class Project

- A young girl was recording her class project when her father joined in the background

- Unaware that it was meant for her class project, he went on and on dancing while making funny sounds and faces

- It is, however, the little girl's calm demeanour that made many fall in love with the video

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When a little girl set up a video recording in front of her art desk, her nimble father decided to be part of the clip.

Dad Goofs Around In Daughter's Video Recording Unaware Its For Her Class Project
The dad made funny moves and noises as the girl continued working nonchalantly. Screengrab from Facebook by Mommy.
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As much as he was not part of the project, he is captured in the background making funny dances to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars's Uptown Funk song.

He tries to distract the girl by clapping, making funny faces and noises, even lifting her younger brother up.

Seemingly used to the family's crazy side, she simply brushes away the distraction with "that's my dad," then continues working on her project.

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From the look of things, it is a fun-loving family because another brother joins their father and pops up on the screen too, right beside her.

"What is wrong with this family, I'm just trying to do peace and quiet arts," the little girl exclaims at some point.

It is the calm demeanour and maturity of the daughter in the midst of chaos that makes the recording astounding.

The hilarious video was shared on Facebook by Mommy's Inside Voice titled "That's my Dad."

"Dad doesn't know she's filming a video for her 1st grade teacher," read the caption.

Internet viewers were amused by how the family has embraced each other's much-needed humour.

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Precious Mayo

"The fact she wasn’t embarrassed is even more hilarious and she said “what is wrong with this family?”

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Beth-Anne Graham

"She's so used to it, "That's my dad." And carries on like nothing is happening. Lol."

Roni L Beard

"This is such a wholesome example of what it is like to be a girl/woman in a household filled with the male species."

Tricia Rogala

"I would give her a grade and then grade her father just for the sake of it. God, I love seeing children and parents do stuff like this even if they don't know it."

It is not known how well the girl scored in the project, but we can comfortably say the family amassed all the marks for love.

In other news, a Nigerian father and his two daughters have shown amazing cool moves to Ko Por Ke by Mohbad and Rexxie and their choreography was an amazing thing to see.

During the performance, the father tried very well to sync with his daughters' pace, making it all cute and interesting at the same time.

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Though he could not meet their speed, the dad recreated the kind of move which both suited his physique and match well with his two daughters.

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Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.

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