A dad put a microphone on his 4-year-old during hockey practice, and it’s freaking adorable

Ever wonder what a 4-year-old is thinking during hockey practice? Well, YouTuber Coach Jeremy did, so he planted a mic’d up his son to find out. 
The clip features the adorable stream of consciousness of young Mason while tackling the ice. H…

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7-year-old girl’s version of the US national anthem is stunningly good

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There are plenty of people out there who have tackled the national anthem over the years — but few will have done it as memorably as this 7-year-old girl.

Malea Emma Tjandrawidjaja, whose Twitter account describes her as “singer, actor, model & anthem girl”, won a competition to sing at the start of the LA Galaxy vs. Seattle Sounders soccer match on Sunday.

Needless to say, she absolutely crushed it:

MUST-WATCH: 7-year-old @MaleaEmma delivers one of the best 🇺🇸 national anthem performances in @StubHubCenter historypic.twitter.com/SPTY2naMDA

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Kid’s super deep response to classroom riddle is way better than the actual answer

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Kids may say some spectacularly funny things at times, but every now and then they can be impressively wise too.

On Tuesday, teacher Bret Turner tweeted about a recent puzzle he’d set for his first grade class.

“I am the beginning of everything, the end of everywhere,” reads the riddle. “I’m the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space.

“What am I?”

The first response he got, while ultimately wrong, was pretty deep.

The first guess from one of my 1st graders was “death” and such an awed, somber, reflective hush fell over the class that I didn’t want to tell them that actually the answer is the letter e, which just seemed so banal in the moment pic.twitter.com/7sYFxHNcZk

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