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Let's hear those classic one liners that only a toddler could come up with

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[–] SharkEatingBreakfast 9 points 1 year ago

My kid was in first grade at the time. I got a note home about disciplinary action and was puzzled, as my kid is very mild-mannered and hates getting into trouble.

He was written up for: "banging on the bathroom door while kindergartener was inside and yelling 'You can't take all day in there, kid, some of us gotta go!!!'"

I nearly died laughing and then had a talk with my kid about how not to handle an urgent bathroom request.

[–] Hexorg 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My 2.8y/o kid makes up songs: hush little doggie don’t you cry, Casey’s gonna buy you a teddy cat. Meaw meaw meaw meaw rock a bye baby.

[–] Ethereal87 5 points 1 year ago

We both burst out laughing when we got new pajamas that had firetrucks on them, and all we got before bed was "Wee-ooo wee-ooo" over and over, and even a bit on the baby monitor!

[–] lemmyatom 5 points 1 year ago

When my daughter was 3, she asked what grandma/grandpa did for a living. I told her they were retired. She replies with, "that makes sense, they're always 'real-tired' when I ask them to play with me".

[–] lvl13charlatan 4 points 1 year ago

I was talking to my husband about something political in the car and I said sarcastically "Who could have foreseen?" and then a tiny reply came from the back seat "Who could have four beans?!"

[–] while1malloc0 3 points 1 year ago

This is a little niche, but I have a music background, and do solfège (ie “do re mi” etc) exercises with my toddler to keep him relatively chill during diaper changes. He’s recently started mimicking them (and many other things) but doesn’t quite get that they’re syllables unto themselves, so we got this exchange:

Me: “do” Him: “do” Me: “re” Him: “re” Me: “mi” Him: “you!”