Dad Turns Baby Into Human Claw Machine To Pick Up Chocolates

Dad Turns Baby Into Human Claw Machine To Pick Up Chocolates
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A dad found an unusual but hilarious way to occupy both him and his baby while mum was away.

The baby's mission was to "fly" towards a tin full of chocolates and take one away.

With the help of dad holding onto the back of their bear onesie, the baby is lowered down towards the tin of chocolates like a fairground claw machine.

The video was shared by an American journalist on Facebook and has been viewed nearly two and a half million times.

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