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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!

  Can u get ur steering?  

Baby Name: Anshu
Parent's Name: Srividhya

This happened when my niece was 2-and-half. My sister-in-law was driving the car and her daughter Anshu was in the back-seat. Bored, Anshu said: "Mom, can you get ur steering and sit at the back please?"


  Mamma office chali jaati hai  

Baby Name:
Parent's Name: Neha Jadoun

Two months back when my son was one year ten months old we took him to movie Narniyaa. Next day when I was all ready to go to office my son speak out to his father "Papa Lion (Animal character in the movie) movie mein ro raha tha kyonki uski mumma usko choad kar office chali jaati hai. When I heard this I just can't stop myself hugging him.


  Ram and Anand...com  

Baby Name: ram, anand
Parent's Name: Ram Vijayrao Vishrojwar

Ram and Anand is two brother ........Ram is a very good boy but Anand is noty boy. One day Ram go to school. Anand not goes to school. 


  Of Cubs, Kittens, and Goats  

Baby Name: Sunaina
Parent's Name: Varuna Jhatka.

My daughter, Sunaina, a pre-schooler , has just started learning all about the animals and their children. She knows that a cat has kittens, a lion gets cubs, etc. One evening, last week, we had to go for a wedding. As Sunaina hates meeting people, she was reluctant to come. But as we could not leave her alone at home, we forced her to come. As we entered a distant relative came up to us and patted her on the head saying, “How cute, is this your kid?” At which Sunaina, shot back, “How dare you


  Some Cheese Please  

Baby Name: Omika
Parent's Name: Sunita Chawla

Last month, as we were returning to Mumbai by the Chennai Express, my family got friendly with a couple of school teachers from the next compartment. They were enchanted by my two daughters Srishti and Omika, especially Omika, the younger one. They had brought along some fruits with them, and offered some to Omika, saying, “Which fruit would you like to have? We have bananas, oranges, grapes, chikoos and apples.” Much to their surprise, Omika answered “strawberries.” A little later, Omika return