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When Dad Picked Up 15 Month Old from Daycare, She Looked Totally Different for an Unsettling Reason

This isn’t one of those daycare horror stories. This is way more bizarre.

A father, Reddit user cypherspaceagain, posted on Reddit about an unusual experience. After retrieving his toddler daughter from her daycare the other day, he took a video which he shared with the child’s mother. She immediately became enraged.

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What Dad didn’t initially notice, but what was undeniable once Mom called it out, was that their little girl’s hair had been cut. The mom blamed the dad for breaking out the clippers, but he hadn’t chopped her locks. The dad assumed his partner was playing a joke on him, but she promised she wasn’t. Still, it was clear: SOMEONE had trimmed their daughter’s hair.

This was taken before dropping her off at daycare that day.

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This was taken after.

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The two concluded that one of the girl’s caregivers was responsible for the new ‘do. The dad updated his original Reddit post to say the center said there are no scissors in the child’s nursery room–and no teacher ‘fessed up to restyling the child. The stupefied parents are currently looking into other care options since they don’t understand how this could’ve happened.

So the mystery remains: Where did this little blondie’s bangs come from?

via <a href=”http://lifestyle.one/closer/family-money/family/parents-shock-nursery-cut-child-hair-without-permission/” target=”blank”>Lifestyle.one/Closer_

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