We think it goes without saying that children have a very unique way of viewing the world. Untainted by the nuances and complexities of adult life, their pure, innocent perspectives often lead to humorous and, at times, some rather profound observations. And well, this is particularly evident when they try to communicate their feelings and thoughts... particularly through written notes to their parents.
I mean, most of us look at the notes as something to be flattered by and even grateful for, and perhaps so do the kids, who have a very different perspective of the world compared to us. Have you ever asked a child to give an opinion of something? They are rather profound when it comes to expressing themselves, and oh, they will tell the truth, whether you like it or not.
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Some Kid's Note Got Confiscated And The Teacher Started Giggling
My 8-Year-Old Daughter Asked If She Could Make A Funny Mother's Day Card With One Bad Word
My 12-Year-Old Knows How To Make Me Feel Special
The Card My 7-Year-Old Son Gave Me Today That I Will Cherish Forever
My Niece Is In 5th Grade And Got Her First Love Note. This 5th Grader Has More Game Than I'll Ever Have
This is one of the most romantic things I’ve ever read 🥹🩷
My Daughter Had A Sleepover And Left This Note For Her Friend
My Little Sister Wrote This On Her Math Test
What a loving teacher. My kid would do exactly this. She is severely dyslectic. Luckily she had loving teachers too :)
My Brother's Camp Requires The Kids To Write A Letter Home After The First Week
I Ate My Kids' Snacks Last Night. My Daughter Wrote This To My Wife
I usually do such things at about 2am after a couple after-work beers and a sensible marijuana cigarette 😂. The kid nor the wife notices through breakfast and school drop off and that's when I make my swoop through Vons to replace the 6 Chewy bars I ate in shadows.
Our Dog Passed Away. Neighbors' Kid Made Us A Card. She Was Embarrassed By It. So She Scratched Her Name Out And Wrote Her Mom's Name Instead
Was so funny that it actually cheered me up. His name was Ollie.
My Daughter Was Very Upset About Misplacing Her Lost Tooth. I Told Her To Leave A Note Under Her Pillow For The Tooth Fairy Explaining What Happened
At one point my son was convinced the tooth fairy didn’t work on Sundays. This is because twice in a row after loosing his teeth he would wake up everytime we went to his room. So we had to wait until the next night. Apparently both those times happened on a Sunday so my son connected the dots and was like I guess the tooth-fairy doesn’t work on Sundays!
My Grandma Showed Me This Letter I Sent Her When I Was 6. She Has Kept This For Over 20 Years
A Letter From My Daughter
That's a wholesome letter to a good dad by a kid who loves her dad!
She Took Notes Of Her Dad's Reaction Throughout The Super Bowl
My Daughter Is Selling Chocolate For A Fundraiser. I Told Her To Leave Me A Note To Remind To Grab A Box To Sell At Work. This Is What I Woke Up To
My 8-Year-Old Cousin Put This Note Up On Her Bedroom Door
My Roommate Works At A School For Special Needs Kids. One Of The Students Wrote This Apology Letter Today
This Note From My Brother To My Parents In 1995
After Telling My Older Sister That I Got My Acceptance Letter From My Dream School, She Sent Me This A Few Hours Later With The Title "Humble Beginnings"
My Friend Found A Photo I Gave Her In Kindergarten. My Older Brother Helped Me Write The Note
I Reached Into The Box For The Last Can But Instead Found Only This Note From One Of My Kids
The note says: "That was disappointing, wasn't it?"
Can't call which is more disappointing. Drinking a diet AND caffeine free Dr. Pepper or not having any at all. You be the judge..
A Poem My Brother Wrote When He Was 5. It's About Chickens, I Swear
Obtuse, rubber goose, green moose, guava juice, giant snake, birthday cake, large fries, chocolate shake.
A Kid's Wish On A Mall's Lunar New Year Wishing Tree
So I Was Trying To Take An Important Call Tonight And My Kids (6 & 1) Were Being Really Loud. So I Locked Myself In My Room To Get Some Quiet
After a few minutes, my daughter slipped this note under the door.
The handwriting and the blurriness of the photo makes this look perfect for a horror movie
My Son's Note From His "Take Your Kid To Work Day" Observations
A Note That My Little Cousin Left For His Dad
My Newly-Single Sister Is Concerned That She's Putting Off Some Serious Pathetic Vibes After Being Slipped This Note From One Of Her Second-Grade Students
My Kid Left A Note For Me In The Fridge
I Guess My 5-Year-Old Brother Is Walter White
First Haircut Thank You Letter
Let's pretent that not at least half of them were grown ups emulating kids writing and drawing for clout.
I don't think so. My kids write really funny and witty things and I have all my writings from when I was little. Most of them are a lot more amusing than what I could come up with now or what my parents could come up with. Don't underestimate kids. They are really intelligent and don't miss a thing
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Ohh wow. Takes something really moving to get to me. I could feel my eyes tearing up as I read this. Had to recoup quickly as I'm at work and in the open (front desk of sorts) but that was something else. Very touching story. I could see everything. From the OP's walk up to the grave site, him sitting with the widower, in his car afterwards, and him hugging his kids and gf. I saw it all in my mind's eye. Even the damn salt packets on the potatoes and steak!
Let's pretent that not at least half of them were grown ups emulating kids writing and drawing for clout.
I don't think so. My kids write really funny and witty things and I have all my writings from when I was little. Most of them are a lot more amusing than what I could come up with now or what my parents could come up with. Don't underestimate kids. They are really intelligent and don't miss a thing
Load More Replies...The science behind the minds of children will forever be unknown- in a good way
Ohh wow. Takes something really moving to get to me. I could feel my eyes tearing up as I read this. Had to recoup quickly as I'm at work and in the open (front desk of sorts) but that was something else. Very touching story. I could see everything. From the OP's walk up to the grave site, him sitting with the widower, in his car afterwards, and him hugging his kids and gf. I saw it all in my mind's eye. Even the damn salt packets on the potatoes and steak!