Sunny Side of The Stream: Dad Records Toddler’s Fascination With Far-Away Objects

A couple of adorable videos of a one-year-old girl are gaining attention on TikTok. In one video, she walks hurriedly down the sidewalk, pointing, making sounds and trying to get closer to see something that’s caught her eye. What is it? When they arrive, we see it’s a golden bike helmet sitting on top of a metal box. “I know! Nature is wild,” her dad says.
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In another video, she’s “at it again,” her dad says. Stopping in inspect something in the dirt, she gets back up and arrives at the thing she’s been aiming at:
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“She has a real passion for city infrastructure,” a commenter said.
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