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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!

  Age Count  

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Parent's Name: Fatima Alli Moosa

My little sister was once asked how old she was. "I'm not old", she replied, "I'm still young".


  My Cuty Coconut  

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Parent's Name: Rubab

My 1 year and 4 months old baby catches new words v.fastly. b4 i month i removed her hairs. then i alwaz put on her a cap but in starting she alwaz threw her cap.Once my 1 friend saw her 2 do so she said yakhhhhhhhh... coconut &she touch her head. since that day my baby alwaz wears her cap even if i remove she touch her hear by her little finger &says "nanut"....


  Colour Television  

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Parent's Name: Seema

One day we were watching TV, and all of a sudden its colours stopped coming. I asked my husband to see why the TV’s colours were not coming. Listening to this, my three years old daughter promptly brought her crayons and started colouring the screen of the television.


  Rain rain go away !!!!!!!  

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Parent's Name: Sunidhi

My in-laws were visiting us and whenever it rained my father-in-law had taught my almost 2 yr old son to sing - "Rain, rain go away. My papa has to find his way. I am bored without him, go and rain at Kim." Next month we went to Washington and there it started to rain all of a suddenly and along with all the other people we ran for shelter. Before anyone of us could realise, my son ran into the rain shouting - "Rain, rain go away.........." After we caught him and brought him back to a dry place


  Baby in the Stomach  

Baby Name: Latika
Parent's Name: Gopi Wadhwa

My 5 year old daughter, Latika, wanted to know how I knew that my sister was going to have a baby? So I pointed out her big tummy, saying, “the baby grows in the stomach, and when it is big enough, it comes out.” That evening, we encountered a fat man in the lift, when we went to visit my mother. My little one gaped at his stomach for a few minutes, and then, much to his embarrassment, and mine said, “look mummy, this man is going to have a baby.”