Jessa Duggar’s Kids Hilariously Sneak Her Phone & Get Into All Kinds of Mischief

While mom's away the kids will play! On Monday, Jessa Duggar gave her Instagram followers a glimpse of what her kids get up to when she's not looking, sharing their antics in a hilarious new video. We have to say that we've never found Jessa's social media content more relatable than this!

The 19 Kids and Counting alum's oldest three children — 7-year-old Spurgeon, 6-year-old Henry, and 3-year-old Ivy — all appeared to be having the time of their lives in the photo montage that Jessa uploaded for fans. The images came directly from the kids, who evidently snuck their mom's phone and documented their fun.

Ivy appeared to be playing in the dresser drawers.

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"They rarely fail to deliver the classic feet shot," Jessa captioned the montage. "Helpful in determining which kid was behind the camera creating the little impromptu photo shoot."

It's true: There were plenty of feet shots, as well as some stills of some of the family's favorite books.

It looks like Spurgeon and Henry were having a game night.

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In another shot, Jessa's boys are sitting on the couch with what looks like some play money and cards spread around them. The two oldest Seewald kids appear to be having a lot of fun with whatever it is they're doing.

The kids turned the house into a roller rink.

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They also used their downtime to take a few spins around the hardwood floors in the living room. We can see both Ivy and Spurgeon's feet decked out in some fancy looking rollerblades.

Looks like fun! Hopefully they didn't scuff up those nice floors, though.

Fans were mostly appreciative of the content.

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Although there will always be some vocal critics, most of Jessa's followers loved the adorable photos. "What a cool way to see the world through their eyes," one person wrote.

As parents ourselves, our camera rolls are filled with similar photos – so much so that we sometimes forget to stop and appreciate the fact that we are getting a unique perspective from our children every time they do something like this. Thanks for the reminder, Jessa!