Meet 7-year-old Bea, whose conversations with her mom are taking over the Internet. Her mother Kelly Oxford posts them on her incredibly popular Twitter account that is being followed by more than 636K people.
Bea is not the only child. New York Times best-seller author and screenwriter Kelly also posts about her other two kids, but her 7-year-old daughter takes the spotlight.
Below are some of their funny conversations. You can follow Kelly Oxford on twitter for more!
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Meet 7-year-old Bea, whose conversations with her mom are taking over the Internet
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too bad you can't reply to people with negative ratings- that one down below is living proof of what a messed up life looks like.. Kid is funny- and mom is fun for sharing :)
Holy YES! I never understood this habit of most of the english speaking channel I watched
And then there's those sneaky undercover muffins that might as well be cupcakes.......Red Velvet Muffin - I'm looking at you!
I'm just glad I'm not the only parent who has had to have the "we don't eat people" conversation.
Huh, I had the opposite reaction when I learned. I thought it was strange people could be paid for something they love so much! It's like being paid to eat pizza! I didn't get the downside.
If you grew up on a farm, the question is usually the opposite. "wait, humans make babies the same way animals do?"
I'm not sure about these. I think some may have been made up, in whole or part. Others, if they are true, are concerning, and would warrant a follow-up discussion on where a 7 y/o learned about such things or, if she learned about them from home, perhaps it's best not to post that fact to the world.
Sorry, thes ring true for me. Our daughter has come up with similar comments and questions before she was seven and still does. No, her tv is restricted to age appropriate programs and her internet usage is also monitored. She's deep thinker who also likes to s**t stir her parents. I try to answer her questions truthfully and in an appropriate way. Very few topics are taboo, I believe kids need to be informed so they can make their own mind up on life matters. Also, I've found kids can detect BS from adults very quickly.
Load More Replies...I think it's all made up, or made much more dramatic than it actually was. Just stuff to make the mother 'Internet famous'. Sorry to burst you bubble.
Or perhaps like all kids they grow up much faster with every answer to every question. They can think of on the Internet.
Load More Replies...For those saying 7 year Olds don't talk like this or know about weed, sex, Kardashians etc apparently don't pay attention to what happens in schools, with their friends, what they see on TV, YouTube, and I could go on. My boys was asking me simular questions in elementary school and I'd ask where they heard that from... Their answer.. School, friends, etc. And just cause you have never heard it from your kids mouth doesn't mean they are not talking about it. Kids are growing up way to fast now a days. I didn't know half the things in middles school that kids in elementary school know now. I believe in being open with my kids. Depending on the question and age is how I would word my answer. My youngest son has corrected kids in middle school and teachers in health class about certain issues, and that's because he grew up in a family with medical backgrounds. If my kid had a legitimate question about something he heard from friends or school id answer it correctly in a "professional" way
I'm not sure about these. I think some may have been made up, in whole or part. Others, if they are true, are concerning, and would warrant a follow-up discussion on where a 7 y/o learned about such things or, if she learned about them from home, perhaps it's best not to post that fact to the world.
Sorry, thes ring true for me. Our daughter has come up with similar comments and questions before she was seven and still does. No, her tv is restricted to age appropriate programs and her internet usage is also monitored. She's deep thinker who also likes to s**t stir her parents. I try to answer her questions truthfully and in an appropriate way. Very few topics are taboo, I believe kids need to be informed so they can make their own mind up on life matters. Also, I've found kids can detect BS from adults very quickly.
Load More Replies...I think it's all made up, or made much more dramatic than it actually was. Just stuff to make the mother 'Internet famous'. Sorry to burst you bubble.
Or perhaps like all kids they grow up much faster with every answer to every question. They can think of on the Internet.
Load More Replies...For those saying 7 year Olds don't talk like this or know about weed, sex, Kardashians etc apparently don't pay attention to what happens in schools, with their friends, what they see on TV, YouTube, and I could go on. My boys was asking me simular questions in elementary school and I'd ask where they heard that from... Their answer.. School, friends, etc. And just cause you have never heard it from your kids mouth doesn't mean they are not talking about it. Kids are growing up way to fast now a days. I didn't know half the things in middles school that kids in elementary school know now. I believe in being open with my kids. Depending on the question and age is how I would word my answer. My youngest son has corrected kids in middle school and teachers in health class about certain issues, and that's because he grew up in a family with medical backgrounds. If my kid had a legitimate question about something he heard from friends or school id answer it correctly in a "professional" way