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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!

  Amazing Devotee  

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Parent's Name: Deepthi

If my 14 months baby see god, immediately she keeps her hands together while closing her eyes, 'Dachi' (Namaskar). Only once I taught her to do so. When we were in an american store, at one corner she was doing so... we ignored that. We observed her twice doing same while crossing same place... When we saw that place we're surprised to see one small show piece, White Elephant was there painted it's parts in gold paint! Really it's amazing that piece was made in sacred Desi Style!!!! How sweet, m


  Chappal Pahano Nahin!  

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Parent's Name: Usha Pavan

When we were in the US, my two year old son used to play with a Hindi speaking neighbour. We are Telugu people and he picked up a few hindi words like Chappal pahano, ghumne chale, thak gaye ho??, etc etc. from his hindi speaking aunty. Once he wanted to say remove the chappals to her and didn't know what to say. So, he finally told Chappal pahano nahin!!!


  Pissed in Bed  

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Parent's Name: Sharmila

Once my daughter wet her bed and got scared as I might scold her what she did is when I found that and asked her about that she cooly replied "mummy dad only did that not me".


  Mother Teresa in the making  

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Parent's Name: Adrian Stevens

With all the stories centered on Kargil these days it was hard to keep my 6 year old daughter out of it. She asked me for what is all these funds being collected for. And when I replied for the Indian soldiers. She replied what about the Pakistani soldiers they are dying too and need help as well.


  Jai Mata Ki  

Baby Name: Suvarna
Parent's Name: Bindu

My daughter was three years old when we visited Vaishno Devi shrine with her. I took her to my office one day. One of my colleagues asked her name and she said "Suvarna" in a low voice. My colleague could not hear and said "Jor Se Bolo" (speak louder) and my daughter instantly replied "Jai Mata Ki".