A nine-year-old came up with this and we are blown away – “You can make a wish, but then you have to do the wish. It doesn’t just happen.”
Best Week!
This 7-year-old just revealed all that we have been dreaming of forever! This is exactly how the week should look like. We keep craving for Saturday and Sunday and they just go away as we blink our eyes. Can they stay for a little longer, please?
Yes, this kid just gave up on Friday and we guess that’s for the better.
The Answer Is Always Food!
Did you think that you needed love in your life? No, you just need a cup of coffee or probably a plate of waffles. That would be enough for the happiness that your heart is demanding at that moment.
When this kid craved a hug, she/he realized that it wasn’t the hug but a meal of pancakes that could make her/him satisfied! Good judgment.
Oh, Sweet Tooth!
Any meal is incomplete without a dessert and there is always space in our stomachs for that sweet dish on our plates.
Ellie is uniting all the dessert lovers and preaching a good lesson. So, indulge in your favorite dessert first as you never know where fate would take you after a while. Your sweet tooth would be thankful for this!
As Simple As That
We love how kids are frank and do not believe in hiding their feelings about others. They can’t fake emotions and we wish we could learn that. Noah is candid about his liking for some people and is following what his mom taught.
He will probably nail the “ignore game” and won’t deal with people he is not fond of. Good going, Noah!
How accurate is this!
Same, darling, same!
We are amazed that this 7-year-old is thinking about the future and considering the “consequences” of having a husband. These kids are definitely observing their parents very closely and learning the duties performed around the house by both of them.
Husband or no husband, you definitely need help to accomplish the daily chores of the house. So, start planning already!
Is It Summer Yet?
Just as we are yearning for the weekend on a Tuesday morning, seven-year-olds are looking forward to summer after a few days of school in winter. This child has gained enough knowledge and wants summer to arrive right now.
The kids are just so spontaneous and speak the most relatable stuff. We thank the person who heard and shared us giving us a good laugh!
When Education Backfires
Parents are sending their kids to school to make them learn better and get educated. However, this kid is not shying away from telling the truth. Are schools really helping them have arguments with their parents? We wonder what the little ones are up to there!
This is a warning for the parents to get an update on the knowledge they are receiving in their schools.
Breaking News
A 5-year-old discovered something surprising about the family and it’s so amusing!
The little one is wondering how this can even happen. The world is definitely small and from this child’s perspective, it seems even smaller. We are glad someone noticed how family relations work and brought them to light, even though it’s not that surprising for us.
Reality Behind A Wish
If you ever get a chance to have a conversation with a 9-year-old, expect such life lessons. They are not interested in sugar-coating things and believe in just blurting out reality.
This kid is sure that wishes are not granted without any effort and that’s true. You have to “do the wish”. Those words just hit the kid in our heart who is making wishes on a daily basis.
Did We Hear “Cake”?
When using idioms in front of children, make sure they do not involve delicious food items or else, they may react this way. The task assigned to the kid might be a piece of cake but that’s not how the little one interpreted it.
Now, the five-year-old is demanding a cake. Next time, use an idiom and explain its meaning before the kid jumps to conclusions!
Realizing It Early
Mina sounds like a smart kid who knows what adulthood would look like. The imagination is surely not pleasing her and that gave rise to these words. You are going to miss these beautiful days, Mina!
She realized this really early and that is quite unexpected from a 7-year-old. All we have to say is that childhood days are unmatched but growing up comes with its own pros and cons.
Heart Needs To Heal
We can sense that Joey just had heartbreak and wishes to heal. These words are too heavy for a five-year-old but when the heart is hurt, it affects everyone in the same way. The pain is equivalent to a thunderstorm and we are agreeing with Joey here!
We wonder who (or what) broke his heart!
You’ll be fine, kid.
Weekend Is Sorted
Okay, that’s exactly what we planned to do on our weekend!
This is just too funny as even five-year-olds seem really fed up with their routine all throughout the week and the adults are able to relate to this statement. Staying in with no shirt or pants on is a dream weekend and we are here for that.
Let’s chill this kid’s way on the weekend.
Unlocking The Kitchenware
All we can imagine is Britton waking up in the middle of the night, finding some tacos to fulfill his hunger and unable to open the microwave. Little kids know that things are locked with a password and microwave is one of those things.
We can’t help but laugh at this innocent question that Britton asked. He needs supervision as he utilizes such appliances and we are glad he thought that the microwave needs a password to open.
Deal For The Ring
Weddings involve a partner for life and a ring. You can’t get one without the other unless you decide to go on an unconventional path.
This 6-year-old is interested in only the ring and can manage without the husband. We wish that was an option! But the wedding might be called off after you put forward such a request as no one would be pleased when you announce that the ring is all you wanted after all!
No Kidding Here
There can be all kinds of reasons for this kid getting a timeout and let’s not get into that. We are just amused that the child is aspiring for a fun life ahead and waiting for the timeout to end.
Can you imagine all the “enjoyment” that this kid is going to have for the rest of the life? We wonder if this is going to last once they step into adulthood. It’s a temporary feeling!
Zoned Out Forever
Not paying attention to what the other person is telling us is very common but unable to concentrate on your own words is rare (not anymore, we guess!).
The 6-year-old is telling the truth with this statement and we can’t agree more. Anyway, we need to zone out less often to be more aware of the conversations going around us.
No Skipping Kindergarten
There’s a lot that this 5-year-old learned at kindergarten and wants everyone to attend their kindergarten classes. We wonder if this little one learned this kind of taunting from one of the classes in preschool.
Don’t even try arguing with a 5-year-old or else, you might be attacked with these witty statements that would be hard to answer. Also, we hope you did not skip kindergarten!
More Friends? No!
This sounds like an introvert who is satisfied with the number of friends they have and we think it’s a great thing. Two friends to listen to your rants are enough!
This kid tried to be really polite and declined the offer to have more friends added to their list. The six-year-olds are very honest as we can tell. They prefer a small group of friends and that’s wise!
Can’t Remember Names!
This just took us back to the “Scooby-Doo” days and we definitely can remember the name of that “brown dog”. However, Cain is unsure about the Halloween outfit that he wore as he could not remember the name of that dog.
That is adorable and we need to re-watch our favorite cartoons to recall all the names of the characters. It would be a fun flashback, right?