Watch this video of children finding their moms —- blindfolded!

April 22, 2015 Katja Presnal

Watch this video of children finding their moms —- blindfolded!

blindfolded kids try to find their mothers

The bond between mother and child

If we close our eyes, chances are we could recall every little detail of the first woman in our lives: mother. But how deep is the bond between a mother and a child? And would you find your mother blindfolded? Pandora jewelry company set out to find it out in a heart-warming experiment, right on time before the Mother’s Day. No actors, no staging. Six children and their moms were invited for the experiment, and in it’s simplicity what happened next will make you wipe the corners of your eyes. The children were blindfolded one by one, and asked to pick their mother out of the group of women, while the mothers watched the children to find them. The film shows the answer to a single question: could children recognize their own mother without actually seeing her?
And isn’t that what Mother’s Day is all about – recognizing the woman in our hearts? Well done Pandora. Disclosure: This is a sponsored post.

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Katja Presnal shows how to live Nordic inspired life to the fullest and plan your dream life. Katja owns Presnal5 strategic marketing intelligence agency and wants to help marketing professionals to combine a dream career and dream life via freelance work. Katja is an award-winning marketing strategist, and a well-known speaker. Katja has lived in five different countries, and seven states in the USA. Her three children were all born in different countries within three years. When not working or jet-setting the world, Katja is at home cooking big family dinners. She has been featured in NY Times, Glamour, Redbook, Fodor's, Forbes and Woman's Day magazines among many other national and international publications and written for MTV3 and Lifetime TV networks.

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