Read what our little munchkins say on various topics. You may be in for a surprise with their innocence. Does your little one also end up saying something funny or random? It's your chance to share it for other parents to exclaim Look who's talking!
Pampers
Baby Name: Parent's Name: Hilu
I was shopping out in one of the co-operatives, with my 21/21/2
Honesty Pays (Duty i.e.)
Baby Name: Parent's Name: Shahila Begum
I was returning from the States last year, and had purchased a few too many electronic goods. I had managed to keep most of them concealed, as I had decided to declare just a few. What I did not count on was my innocent 7 year old. As my bags were being opened, he excitedly pointed to one saying, “Look underneath is my new ice-cream maker. And you know, I even have a popcorn machine.”
My 'Hi-tech' 2 year old
Baby Name: Khushi Parent's Name: Swati Srivastava
My 2 years old (2yrs and 3mths) daughter Khushi is very smart and ya 'hi-tech'. She don't like to play with anything thats not electronic and her favourite is my LAPTOP. She knew how to start and shut down the computer when she was 1 1/2 yrs old. Now she knows how to open WORD, POWER-POINT, MY PICTURES etc... Whenever we have guests she is the one to open and show her pictures and videos. One day she was doing something on the computer while I was not there. When I came I saw internet was not wo
A 5year Old Think Tank
Baby Name: Ramu Parent's Name: Mohan
This happened around the late 1970's ..I was visiting a doctor once. In those days, more than one patient could be waiting in a doctor’s room when the other was being examined for general cold/flu etc. While I was waiting for my turn, a middle-aged woman with her son (aged around 5 years) was being examined by the doctor for some throat problem. Her son meanwhile had got on to the weight machine (weighing scale) on the floor beside the doctor. Once the woman was thru with the doctor, she called
Crooked Prawns
Baby Name: Jonathan Parent's Name: Jonjas
Jonathan my 2 year old is an Indian Chinese and English and we speak english, cantonese and hindi. We were having a barbaque and he asked his "dada when are the prawns cooked" and my husband replied "yat crook jau sook" but to my 2 year old. his understanding of 'cook' n 'sook' means the food is ready to eat and he just looked at my husband and said' it mens the same dada'.