Have you ever wondered what a child is thinking in the middle of a game? A hockey coach from Canada, Jeremy Rupke, wanted to find out what his four-year-old son was thinking during his ice-hockey game.
Rupke put a mic on his son, Mason, and made a video out of it to educate himself on “what the heck” his son was doing. As it turned out, Mason just wanted what any other child of his age would – McDonald’s, naps and to play with their friends.
According to CTV News, Rupke, who is from Ontario, Canada, has a YouTube channel for which he makes videos on everything ice-hockey-related. He posted the six-minute video he made with Mason on the page and on social media, and it has raked up more than three million views.
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