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Six children are blindfolded and filmed finding their mothers in a line-up

The bond between a mother and child has been turned into a video that shows children identifying their mothers from a line-up while blindfolded.

The unique connection - Pandora campaign

Yes, it’s an ad for Pandora, but there is no denying the beautiful message this video sends.

The video acts as a small social experiment which shows what happens when you ask six blindfolded children to identify their mothers without seeing them.

The mothers seem more nervous than the children
The mothers seem more nervous than the children

The children are asked to pick their mother out of a line-up of all the mums by using their other senses.

The children’s ages range from three to nine years old. It’s surprising to see the varying techniques they use to find their mothers, from rubbing their noses to feeling their hands.

Watch it for yourselves. Have tissues handy.

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