40 Parents Are Sharing The Craziest Stuff They Heard Their Children Say, And You Wonder What’s Going On In These Small Heads
Adults often underestimate how smart, receptive and understanding kids are. These little philosophers surprise us now and again with their unique view of the world. It’s them who are curious, blunt and sharp-tongued, and they often say things just how they are.
It turns out there’s a whole corner of Reddit named “Things My Kid Said” dedicated to precisely that. With 56.3k members, it is a place to share the weirdest, goofiest, cutest and wittiest things our kiddos have said, and it’s nothing else but pure gold. Below we wrapped up some of the best posts from the subreddit, so grab yourself some coffee and enjoy!
And when you’re done reading this one, be sure to check out our previous posts with the funniest and weirdest things little daredevils have said here and here.
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Someone else’s kid explained trampolines to me
At the park with my own sprogs and noticed a lad of about four staring at me when I heard his mother begging him not to point at the ‘wheelchair lady’. He disregarded this and after a minute came up to me and asked, ‘You can’t use a trampoline, can you?’
I confirmed I could not. ‘OK,’ says he, ‘I’ll show you what happens,’ and did some star jumps for me.
My heart...
5yo: Who is taking me to school today, you or Mummy?
Dad: Me today
5yo: Ohhhh, I wanted it to be Mummy
Dad: Why Mummy and not me?
5yo: Because Mummy looks so beautiful today, I want all the people in the street to see her and tell her she's beautiful
The look on her face...priceless.
When my daughter was 4, she made my idiot mother-in-law drop her jaw to the floor on a couple of occasions.
Once when MIL was visiting, my daughter was drawing a picture of a girl.
MIL: That’s a very nice girl you’re drawing. Is that you?
Daughter: No, that’s another girl. She’s going to turn her boyfriend’s heart into a watermelon and he’s going to die.
MIL’s jaw hits the floor and she glares daggers at me, like I’m intentionally corrupting her granddaughter.
Other occasion. MIL is visiting and my daughter is pretend cooking in her kitchen play-set.
MIL: What are you making?
Daughter: Child soup.
MIL: (with a concerned look on her face) You mean soup made for children?
Daughter: No, soup made FROM children.
My daughter then proceeds to drop a plastic baby from her dollhouse into her plastic pot and stir it as MIL looks on in horror.
Good times...
My 9 year old had an epiphany
Last year we got a puppy. We have 3 kids who were 6,7 and 9. Before getting the puppy we explained they will be responsible for most of his upkeep (within reason of course!) After 2 months of potty training and taking care of the puppy my 9 year old comes to me crying. He says "I don't know if this will make sense to you, but I'm burnt out. He always follows me everywhere, even the bathroom! I can't get a minute to myself! Then he doesn't listen and he has to be watched every minute! I'm exhausted!" It was all I could do to keep a straight face.
You know how when they’re learning how to use a big kid cup, and you only fill it up halfway to sort of test the waters?
Yeah, no, he was not having that. My son was somewhere around 2 when I started teaching him how to use a cup with no lid. I would only fill the cup halfway, in case he didn’t have a good hold on it and dropped the cup, and so it wasn’t top heavy, you know the drill. He used to get MAD at me for not filling it up all the way to the top. “No mom, all the tops!”
It was cute, so it stuck, and whenever I wouldn’t fill drinks up enough he would demand that I fill them “all the tops.” But all the tops only ever came up when we were talking about drinks, maybe every few weeks if I had to guess. We never mentioned it for anything else. Only drinks.
Fast forward to 2 years later when he was 4, I was getting ready for work and I was about to leave. Same as every other day, I tell him I love him, he says it back. But I was feeling feisty that day and stared him down, raised an eyebrow and said, “but I love you more!”
And you guys, his face. He was SO OFFENDED. At first he looked mad, and snapped back and said that I can’t love him more cuz he loves ME more. And I said oh, yeah? Prove it. How much do you love me then?
So he looks me in the eye and says
“Mom, I love you all the tops.”
So now that’s our thing. Every day for the last year and a half. Before work, before school, before bed.
I love you mom!
I love you too, kiddo.
All the tops?
All the tops.
Almost 3yo woke up and yelled “I HAVE A RAINBOW P**IS!!”
First words out of his mouth yesterday. If he’s gay and this isn’t how he comes out I’ll be so disappointed
Lectured For Staying Up Late
Right now it is almost 4am and I'm awake because the baby inside me is moving around violently (think I'm going into early labour or at least pre-labour) I've been on bed rest for a month and tonight I went a walkabout the house because my back has been killing me and my lower stomach feels a ton of bricks is sitting inside it.
So I was walking around the house and went down to the kitchen for a drink. I must have been too loud going down the stairs or in the fridge but my five year old came downstairs like a grumpy old man. His eyes were half shut and he was wearing slippers and his jammie bottoms. He looked at me and said.
"Mum. Get to bed. You'll never get up in the morning and I'm not looking after Dad all day."
Me, singing to 6-month-old as I change him for the day: “Who’s got big fat thighs and a big fat belly?” 3-year-old, from his room: “You do, mom!”
Oh god, I hope that’s not what he’s been using it for...
My 15mo occasionally has difficulty going to the bathroom, nothing serious, he’s just a big kid who poops like a mastodon and human-sized diapers don’t have a lot of room.
Anyway, his older brother (3.5yo) apparently saw him having some issues, and I hear him say “I’m here to help! Let’s get that poop out!”.
I look over and the oldest is standing over his younger brother, wearing his camouflage shirt, an orange Black and Decker hard-hat, and holding our manual citrus press in his hands.
For those who aren’t familiar with them, a citrus press is this handheld, hinged tool/press that lets you squeeze the juice out of lemons, limes, pretty much whatever else you can fit in it.
So, the little one (understandably) takes off down the hallway, as his older brother chases him yelling “Don’t go, I’m gonna help, we’re gonna squeeze it out fast!”, and trying to fit the press over the younger ones booty.
After a second to process, I give chase and say yet another in the long line of sentences I never thought I’d say, “Get away from your brothers butt and go put my juicer back right now!”.
Sigh.
At least it’s never dull...
Gender conversation with my sons.
5yr old: am I a boy or a girl?
Me: what do you want to be?
5yr old: a boy
Me: cool, you are a boy.
3yr old: I want to be chocolate.
Me: fine choice my friend. You are chocolate with some unfortunate cannibalistic tendencies.
Secret
One of my preschoolers came up to me one morning, and she said “I have to whisper something in your ear.” You can only imagine what I was thinking, but I got down and leaned in. She whispered, “I love you” and then shyly smiled. It was the cutest thing to happen to me as a teacher so far.
How to get ice cream
Friend’s 4YO asking my hubby: Can Mary (my daughter) have an ice cream after rock climbing?
Hubby: sure.
Friend’s 4YO asking his dad: Mary is having an ice cream after climbing. Can I have one too?
Well, I'm not getting married when I'm a grown up.
The anniversary of my first date with my husband is coming up and our four year old overheard the conversation we were having about how many "anniversaries" are too many. (Obviously we celebrate our wedding anniversary, but do people actually celebrate other relationship milestones!?)
4 year old with a deadpan look: "Well, I'm not getting married when I'm a grown up. You don't have to remember so much when you've just got cats."
And that is when my four year old daughter decided to become a crazy old cat lady. Her father and I support her choice.
My daughter was about 10yo when she told me I would only be having four footed grandchildren. She recently got tropical fish, to expand her horizons.
Yelled to me by my 3yo in the next room; “Jeeze, I have a bug bite... a BIG bite! A really big...oh...it’s just my nipple. It’s okay. Just my nipple, not a bug bite.”
While enjoying a sweet bedtime moment, reading to my little almost 5 year old boy, he reached over and put his hand on my face. It warmed my heart. He pet my cheek softly and said to me “mom, your chin looks like a butt”.
Busy day ahead of us…
My 4 yo daughter woke up this morning and said she has sooo much work to do today. I asked her what kind of work she had to do. She said she had to eat all her cookies she baked yesterday and pet the cats.
I have an 11 day old baby and 15 year old son
15yo: are you feeling better today?
Me: no, still pretty miserable. I’ll be making dinner tonight though. Time to get back into my routine.
15yo: that’s not a good idea, if you feel miserable.
Me (thinking) aww, he doesn’t want me to over exert myself. Sweet.
15yo: because then dinner won’t be good.
Me: right.
Daughter asked how her brother was going to get out of my belly.....then chastised me.
She says “Mama how is the baby going to get out of your belly?”
Me: I push him out.
Her: GASPS MOMMY! It’s not nice to push anyone! He’s just a BABY!!”
I literally had to start writing these down!
Safety first
Today 4 yo daughter wanted pigtails in her hair but when she wanted to ride her bike her helmet would not fit over them. She ran up to me and said "You have to take my pigtails out.". I said "aww, but they are so cute." And she answered "Mommy it is more important to be safe than cute!"
Doing homework with my 6 year old
Hope this will make you all laugh just as much as me.
Teaching my 6 year old to write and spell short words:
"Tim you have to make bigger spaces between your words. They're all too close together."
"Oh yes, because of coronavirus."
I nearly fell off my chair.
My daughter had something very interesting for dinner at her friends house.
I asked my daughter (4) what she had for dinner at her friends house. I already knew but wanted to talk to her about her time there. She says, “burgers and .. erm.. I don’t know what they are called.” I say, “erm.. chips?” She says, “no we had, when your knickers get stuck in your bum.”
Haha, Bless her, she had Burgers and wedges for dinner at her friends house.
Good out of the box thinking I thought.
Can't deny my child's first word anymore.
She's only 7 months so I thought it was a bit early. But she's said it multiple times, across multiple days, with clear intent and meaning.
It's boob
Hubby even asked this evening "Did that child just say boob?" Well yes she did.
Car accident
My husband was in a car accident this evening on his way home from work. He is fine but the car isn't drivable. We went to pick him up. When he got in the car, our 4 yr old immediately starts questioning him about what happened. Basically, cars were stopping and so was my husband, car behind him didn't stop, hitting him and sending him into the car in front of him.
So my husband and I were talking while I was driving us home and I stopped at a red light.
4 yr old: "Dad, this is how you stop."
Both of us started laughing so hard. I'm pregnant and almost peed myself.
You can still call me Baby when I'm an adult
I've always called my 4 year old twins babe, baby and babies. Like hollering for dinner, "I need all my babies to come here." I used the term of endearment on a video call with my mom and she called me out on it. "They're not really babies anymore, are they?"
My daughter now doesn't like to be called baby but my son, on the other hand, he says, "Mom, when I'm an adult, you can still call me baby."
You just won major points, kid.
I called my 3.5yo a silly goose…
… and she said “no, Mommy, YOU are a silly goose. I’m a silly GOSLING.”
We’ve been working on baby animal names. I’m so pleased.
Too many pens!!
Me: Please clean up all these pens on the floor.
3yo: But there's too many to do without Jonah's (5yo brother) help!
Me: How many pens are there? Can you bring them here so we can count them and see if it's too many?
3yo: *picks up every pen off the ground and brings them too me.
3yo: See, it's too many!!
Me: Oh yeah, so many! Better put them in the pen box!
Gotta love kid logic!!
It's sparkly!
My 4 year old suddenly cried a few tears for a moment.
"It's sparkly!" He then cried out grabbing at his foot.
Poor guy's foot went to sleep.
Daughter (about 4) and I were playing in the garden..
..we're playing around with dirt and leaves, and she tells me "Hey you're my boss and I'm the worker, okay?" "Ok good idea." "Phew, just moved more of those leaves for you boss." "Ah good job um, 'worker'!" She stops and looks at me like I'm utterly stupid "Mum, don't be ridiculous. My name's Kenneth."
At a restaurant, when my son was about 8, he came back from using the restroom and I asked, “Did you wash your hands?” He said, “No. It says only employees have to.”
My five year old learned about having crushes on people
This morning I am half awake, barely managing to make my coffee. As I'm standing there holding my cup, savoring my first sip in what I thought was silence while everyone slept, I hear a jarring Nelson from Simpsons like "HA HA!!" And turn around to see my daughter there watching me with a huge smile cracking up. She says..."you have a cruuush on your coooofffeee! Ooooh oooh" and scurried away absolutely delighted with herself.
You're right kid, I do have a crush on my coffee. I do.
My Nephew low-key fat shamed my Dad
My nephew (4) absolutely loves his grandfather. He will walk into a room and completely ignore everyone else (even his mom!) if my dad is there. Note: he calls his grandpa “Daddy” bc his actual father is MIA, and since we call him Dad, he just does the same.
Last night, we we’re hanging out in the living room and my nephew says “I’m gonna be just like daddy when I grow up!” Super cute. “I can be a daddy, and have a phone” “And I can go to work” “And I’m gonna have boobs like my dad!” ..... dad says “I don’t have boobs son” Nephew replies “Yes you do! Just like mommy and Nonna!”
Good thing we were at home and not out in public
Trying to get my twin girls to clean their room
Daughter 1 is quite a slob and doesn't usually want to clean. Daughter 2 is a bit of a neat freak and usually gets mad that her sister won't help clean their room. So the other day I told them to clean their room and braced for the coming argument but instead I heard what I thought at first was the wisest thing Daughter 1 has ever said.
D1: Come help clean the room, you made the mess too!
D2: I cleaned up all my stuff, that's all your stuff now. You can clean up your own stuff.
D1: But alone we can do so little, and together we can do so much!
Me thinking to myself...Hey, that's a pretty mature thing for her to say...
D2: Ug... you can't keep quoting Helen Keller everytime you want someone to do something for you!
Apparently they've been learning about her in school and one daughter has been missing the point of the lesson.
"Mum, when I die and come back in another life I want you to be my Mum again"
At 4 years old my son started to realize what death was and would get upset at the thought of me dying so I explained my beliefs on reincarnation (I've also explained when he grows up he'll make his own choices on what he believes), now at 5 years old he said this to me. My heart melted on the spot.
No School
Maryland schools have been cancelled for two weeks (thanks, Covid-19) so I had to explain to my 4yo why she couldn't go to preschool for a while.
Me- "People are getting sick and keeping people away from each other will stop the spread. Like when you get sick and sneeze on me, then I get sick."
4yo- "I didn't sneeze on anyone though."
Me- "And the governor wants to keep it that way. So for now no school, you get to stay home while I go to work."
4yo- "What if someone sneezes on you?"
Me- "Mommy works in a little office with a cubicle, I just gotta wash my hands and stay away from everyone else until they decide what the factories are doing."
4yo- "I just want to stay away from people all the time."
Same kid. Same.
"Chilly is the most tricky word because it means cold when it's weather but hot when it's food" - my 5yo
My son (3M) saw my stretchmarks on my belly and said "You have so many gills to breathe so good under water!!"
He has been super into Sharkboy and Lavagirl lately. His excitement about my stretchmarks really made me chuckle. At least one of us is excited, bud.
Ha! Walking my dogs at park yesterday and overheard 2 young moms. One described her morning routine. She’s been walking 5 miles a day as part of fitness goal and is rightfully proud of progress. Pulled up her shirt like a crop top, showing off belly. Her 5 and 7 year olds were outraged... just horrified. ‘Your belly has a SCAR!‘ Ooooh. I moved closer to the backstop as Mama’s hair practically stands on end. Child, your mama has three scars! One from you, points at Child 1. One from you, points at Child 2. And one from surgery caused by having you! and YOU! Her finger is making circles in the air as she insists her belly still cute and she will wear a crop top if she wants to! That’s when the older child reminded her that her belly was still wrinkled like a grandma. That’s when I decided it was time to take the dogs for a brisk run.
“Because you made me, mom.”
My (28F) six year old daughter and I are playing Animal Crossing on this lazy Sunday afternoon. Watching her interact with the characters and developing her own dialogue is adorable to me. So as I’m watching her, I ask her “Baby, why are you so cute?” And she says “because you made me, mom!” It was one of the best things to hear aside from her unprompted “I love you’s.”
Her and I have been through a lot together in the last couple years. I’ve tried to shield her from the misfortunes and the struggles. And I always struggle with whether or not I’m doing a good enough job as a mother. But hearing her say that made me smile greater than I have in a while. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. We need our kids just as much as they need us.
My two year old: “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ...11” me: “what happened to 10?” him: “no more ten. Bye bye ten. Ten go nap”
3 year old. Send burn cream
I wrote on the white board, "Do you want a sandwhich for lunch?"
He reads it a couple of times and I ask him if he could answer the question.
Then he asks, " Do you know how to spell?"
My newborn son demanded to see the credentials of the delivering doctor. Smart kid.
and then when he turned 2 he explained newtons theory of relativity to 7000 teachers who forgot because they got vaccinated and don't use eSsEnTiAl oils also they voted for joe biden so they got fired and lost custody of their children for using 5G which can KiLL ThEm and ItS cHiLd AbUsE
Load More Replies...Thank you for asking! Yes, yes they do because they are really that deluded.
Load More Replies...my kid recognized the titles of shows he liked at around 2. I'm not saying he could read, but recognized the shape of the words on a text only guide(knew the difference between like Yo Gabagaba, or Blue's Clues). Thats about the closest I've ever seen to a kid reading before ~5 and about the only thing I could believe
Actually believe it or not but a 2-3 year old KY girl just got accepted into Mensa. Some kids do know how to read very early on
Load More Replies...And then he continued with " because I can't so what are you doing?"
Some children can read early: I was reading fairly fluently at four years old. So my first school put me with kids 2 years older, which is NOT fun when you are five, and trying to socialise with seven year olds.
I just got seperated out with another girl for our own reading time. The other classes were too full for me to start school early, which turned out to be a good thing... I didn't have to try to make friends with only older kids.
Load More Replies...My mum taught us to read before school. She got progressively better with each kid. My younger sister was 3 and reading competently, however the word sandwich was not one even she could have read. Bullish.
Why wouldn’t this be true? The parent knows how to spell it right, the kid obviously doesn’t, but maybe thinks he does, so he, like, asked if she knew how to spell.
the kid is probably sounding out "sandwich" and it doesnt match the phoenetic sounds, so he's confused.
I was reading at a third grade level by the time I was five. My brother is dyslexic and my mom had to work hard on helping him learn to read. Having just him as a sibling, I was always underfoot when she was working worth him, and I just caught on fast. So, I started reading and writing at 3. My son could add and subtract at 3. And, in kindergarten, I wasn't there only one septated out from the class when the teachers were trying to get the other kids to recognize letters (preschool wasn't really a thing back then). Jill and I got sent to another area with another teacher or teacher's aide and read books. So, I can believe that some 5 year olds could read that sentence.
plz don't downvote i swear this is true I was reading at 1 and a half not like books but I could tell which letters were which because my mom read to me a lot and I was in school a year early
I was an early reader too. When the whole family reads you do tend to start reading early. Why would she be writing that on the board? Is she really unable to spell simple words correctly? It's the absolute absurdity of it that proves the lie.
Load More Replies...I don't know whether or not it happened, but it's possible. I knew how to read at 3 years old, and sandwich isn't a difficult word.
Exactly, so why can't the adult spell it correctly? That's how you know it's a lie.
Load More Replies...I believe it! I started reading around 3. I have a sister who is one year older and we l lived in a place with no English-language TV channels, at the time (I was an Army Brat in a small town in southern Germany…in Bavaria). The only indoor entertainment was either doing something creative or reading. So I was always a few years ahead in school reading, because of that. My daughter was also an early reader, which we discovered when we tried to spell things that we didn’t want her to understand…but it backfired. On vacation once, when she was around 21 months old, we talked about whether we were going to a toy store that day, so we spelled “t-o-y s-t-o-r-e.” To our DISMAY, she jumped in with, “are we going toy shopping?!?!” Haha. She couldn’t spell complicated words, but she could figure out most 3-5 letter words. Or at least the ones we didn’t want her to understand. Lol. 😂
So their not as smart. So? My 4 year old brother reads pretty well.
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"I think it would be easier to date if you were a squid. Because then you could give 8 roses at once."
Pure gold.
I wish I had a video of my 2 year old in the tub telling me that when he sqeezed the little bag with balls inside, your whoooole body hurts!
I don’t mind experiencing stuff first hand or at least hear it directly from friends/family. But internet children quotes? No thanks. I can’t trust anyone on viability here.
When my daughter was about 3 or so, we were having a talk during her bath time about the differences between boys & girls. During this, hubby's sitting on the bed with his shirt off. As we're walking through the bedroom, she looks at her dad and says "Daddy, when I grow up I'm going to have breasts just like you!" To give him credit, hubby just said "Yes, you will, " I almost lost it!
When my son was 8 he was taking a bath and yelled at me from the other room “mom… why do they call them balls if you only have one?” I came in right away and told him that he does have two. He insisted he only had one so I called his father in to help him understand he has two. Turned out he actually only had one because the other had gone back inside… something I didn’t even know could happen. The surgeon couldn’t stop laughing when I told her how we discovered that and my son was modified!
My youngest (2) banged his head at the table. I asked him if he wanted me to plant a small kiss on it. He (indignantly): No. Ice!
I wish I could share my daughter's quotes. She's constantly shocking the entire family (6 total kids)
There is absolutely no way that 90% of these have any basis in reality. I can almost understand people making stuff up on the spot mid conversation because they have nothing to say, but posting sht like this is ridiculous.
Are you a parent? Because I have three kids and each of these is something that a kid would totally do!
Load More Replies...I wish I had a video of my 2 year old in the tub telling me that when he sqeezed the little bag with balls inside, your whoooole body hurts!
I don’t mind experiencing stuff first hand or at least hear it directly from friends/family. But internet children quotes? No thanks. I can’t trust anyone on viability here.
When my daughter was about 3 or so, we were having a talk during her bath time about the differences between boys & girls. During this, hubby's sitting on the bed with his shirt off. As we're walking through the bedroom, she looks at her dad and says "Daddy, when I grow up I'm going to have breasts just like you!" To give him credit, hubby just said "Yes, you will, " I almost lost it!
When my son was 8 he was taking a bath and yelled at me from the other room “mom… why do they call them balls if you only have one?” I came in right away and told him that he does have two. He insisted he only had one so I called his father in to help him understand he has two. Turned out he actually only had one because the other had gone back inside… something I didn’t even know could happen. The surgeon couldn’t stop laughing when I told her how we discovered that and my son was modified!
My youngest (2) banged his head at the table. I asked him if he wanted me to plant a small kiss on it. He (indignantly): No. Ice!
I wish I could share my daughter's quotes. She's constantly shocking the entire family (6 total kids)
There is absolutely no way that 90% of these have any basis in reality. I can almost understand people making stuff up on the spot mid conversation because they have nothing to say, but posting sht like this is ridiculous.
Are you a parent? Because I have three kids and each of these is something that a kid would totally do!
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