30 Hilarious Times Kids Treated Their Parents To A Good Laugh By Renaming Everyday Things
Kids do say the funniest things! At three or four, they supposedly get to the apex of their comedic careers as they now have a better grasp of words and begin to know and acknowledge the feelings of others, they "grow up". However, at some point, they'll be nothing but innocent little sweethearts who keep mom and dad laughing.
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Raising kids is usually quite a handful, it's a whole lot of work, but it can also turn out to be entertaining. They say all sorts of things, they're young and haven't learnt enough words, and they still need to successfully explain a thought or feeling.
We can't blame them, you know, even adults mix it up sometimes. Kids could be inventors in all senses of the word, they experiment with language and come up with awesome original sayings.
Whenever kids try to communicate their ideas without knowing exactly how to, what you get is plain honest and funny comedy shows. If you had a stressful day and needed to relax, call your 3yo and ask them to tell you a story. Believe me, you'll be laughing uproariously at their first few sentences.
If there's anything you could assuredly put your money on, it's trusting your two or three-year-old to say what's on their mind with little or no filter. In fact, we suggest you get a journal, "what for?" To write down all the funny things your kiddos say of course, believe me, they're priceless.
You don't think you'll remember everything they said, do you? Keep scrolling, these tweets will have you laughing your head off in a bit.
1. You'd wish he was right
2. He was so sure! Hope he got more than a pat on the back
3. She learnt about Euphemism already, wow!
4. Isn't it a bonus for our stomach?
5. Those pretty little things
6. Now that's a smart kid
One proven way of teaching your young ones tenses is by encouraging them to tell stories, this would allow them to talk about things in the past and in the future. For past tenses, they can talk about how their day at school was like, or what happened on the bus, while learning about future tenses could be about what they want to pick out while shopping the next day.
This is needed to help them develop their word bank and be able to use the same words in different contexts, you'll see improvements and discover after sometime that communication becomes easier for them.
7. Until someone else tells him something different
8. It's amazing when kids are funny and honest at the same time
9. It's all fun till he starts to mean it
10. You get high on them?
11. someone say "Best Content Ever"...
12. To be fair, it's harder to pronounce 'Ladle'
13. Does that make a pair a "slip-pair"?
It's advisable to encourage your kids' attempt at expressing themselves, spend time talking about whatever interests them. Follow their lead when they point at stuff, wave and try to communicate, it may all end in babbling, but with time, they'll amusingly get better.
For example, if your child says, "Water", mom or dad could reply with "Do you want to drink water?". With this, children become better at communicating.
14. What's with kids and renaming doughnuts
15. Wind instrument of the Wild West
16. Smart ass that boy, he's great at synonyms
17. Proof that kids are great at substituting words
18. They'll be calling "Juventus", "the Zebras" in no time
19. These kids are actually a lot smarter than we think
20. Well, to an extent he's right
21. There's a lot of S-CRAP there to be honest
22. For a start, feed him both
23. "Bed skins" is absolutely brilliant
24. Would pass for something on the menu
25. Someone paid attention in class - "Words and their opposite"
26. Sex-ed at such a young age
27. If he was going fast, he's right, if he hadn't eaten at the time, he's right. Genius!
28. Partially, food heater would've been near perfect
29. Aren't eggs much bigger?
30. If you can tell a tree by it's leaves, he's right
The best part of this journey is hearing them drop these priceless comical lines – it's guaranteed, you just have to wait for it. Mom, dad, and grandparents, enjoy the little pearls of humor at this stage.
With these lovelies you'll find out that, "the more the merrier". Your child or grandchild has undoubtedly said laughable things over time, we'll love to hear them.