I was standing on the street and a little girl and her mom passed by, the little girl came up to me and said "you're pretty". I thought that was nice.
2007-07-24 10:04:34
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answered by dionne m 5
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Well here are a few my kids say cute things all the time!
My 6yr old asked me a question, I told her "you know that is a good question" and she said "mommy, that is just what grown ups say when they don't know the answer" I had to laugh.
My 8 yr old is long on drama and one evening she had the flu and could not eat and was upset her sister was and said, "well I guess the only thing I get to eat is air"
My grandma told me I needed to write these sayings down and now that they are getting older I really wish I had because I don't remember them all.
2007-07-24 11:12:16
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answered by Miss Coffee 6
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I guess the sweetest thing I ever heard was from a little three-year old whose parents we got talking to in the grocery store. I had been having a not all that marvellous day, a nd I was hot and sticky from the summer heat, my hair was a mess and my feet hurt. The little girl looked up and me and smiled and said "Yur Purty" LOLOL Kinda made my day. For the rest of the day my husband kept looking over at me and grinning and saying "Hey, yur purty"
2007-07-24 10:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to baby sit the smartest little girl, she was about 3 when she said thid. One day her mom was putting her shoes on and getting frustrated because she kept curling her toes, so she got kinda grouchy sounding and told her to quit curling her toes, and the little girl said "gosh mom dont lash out irrationally" for real I swear she must have heard it on tv. It was in the early 90's so I could see that being said on like 90210 or something! HA! I tell her that to this day and she is 16! Embarasses her everytime!
2007-07-24 10:25:53
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answered by kellybellybeans 3
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Im a teacher and hear the cutest things from preschoolers but one of my favorites occured when we were having snack and a spider crawled in to the class room. well I usually take them outside but another child went running to step on it. I cleaned up and threw it. about half an hour later all the kids were "hunting down spiders" and this little boy said "a spider" and points at the window I look out and there is nothing there I say "no spiders" and he points again I look out and its only the sky I ask "where do you see it ? there are no spiders" he looks at me and says "its in heaven"
2007-07-24 17:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Where to begin with my 3 year old niece!!
Once she looked at me and said 'Why is your hair all straggly?' I was concerned because I thought it looked quite good!
My recent favourite was when I was telling my sister (her mum) about some dream I'd had and she suddenly piped up with 'Jules, no one wants to hear about worthless things'. Well, that told me!'
I also managed to break a sleeping beauty doll of hers and a few days later it was 'Jules, I have something to ask you. What DID happen to my sleeping beauty doll?' I had managed to fix the doll fortunately but her mum had told her what happened, but she thought it was really funny and asked me with a really cheeky grin on her face, I was like a rabbit caught in headlights!!
Chalice
2007-07-24 10:22:22
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answered by Chalice 7
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One time I had some friends round at my house and one of them brought her little 4 year old daughter with her. My mum had made spaghetti & meatballs, and we were sitting eating, not really talking when the silence was suddenly punctuated by my friend's 4 year old enquiring "Where's the garlic bread??" (apparently her mum always serves garlic bread with pasta) It was so cute, and absolutely hilarious - we all burst out laughing including my parents - my friend went bright pink she was so embarassed - but she did laugh about it later!
2007-07-24 10:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Just recently I was explaning to my son that the 4th of July is Americas birthday... He must have been pondering this for a while because that night he asked me "Mama, is America getting bigger, like me?"
Last week, his dad was in the shower and my son had to use the bathroom. He was instructed to go ahead and use the potty, but not to flush the toilet becasue it makes the water hot. He asked "Does it make the water stinky?"
Yeah, he's a cute one!
2007-07-24 10:05:05
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answered by sugarcookie 3
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When my second daughter was 2 and potty-training, we left the bathroom door ajar no matter who was in the bathroom so she could get to her potty all the time. She went in there while my husband was in the shower, once, and he didn't know she was in there, so when he finished his shower, he just stepped out, naked, and grabbed a towel. A tiny little voice from the other side of the bathroom said, "Daddy! You have a tail like Eeyore!"
2007-07-24 12:24:00
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answered by CowboysFan 5
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i had my 4 year old with me during a prenatal check up when they couldn't hear the heart beat. the doc ordered a vaginal ultrasound because he thought the baby may have just turned over but wanted to be sure. i couldn't leave the 4 year old alone so he was in the room while i was in the stirrups. he kept asking the doctor if he was looking at my feet. and were my feet ok? he kept holding my hand and saying "aww dont worry mommy, your feet will be juuuuuust fine"
2007-07-24 10:45:04
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answered by spacey 3
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My little brother was 4 and convinced the world was going to end in 7 days and was totally accepting of it. I don't know where he got the idea. He just walked up to me and said "in seven days we all die" I asked him why and he pointed at the tv and just went on for days about it. I guess it was kind of cute just a little awkward.
2007-07-24 10:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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