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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!

  Lets to Mc Donalds  

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Parent's Name: Arti

Just couple of days back when we were coming back after collecting books and dress for the new session from her school, we were just passing by Mc Donalds so my daughter asked me to take her there, i told her that now i have left out with no money, so she asked that we can check out with her dad, i told her the same about her dad also, then she says no problem mamma atleast we can go to ATM to get the money.


  A messy picture  

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Parent's Name: Corey Yao

My son put boogers all over the wall one day it was like it was covered in slime. I had to clean it up!


  Maiden Meets Her Boyfriend  

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Parent's Name: Anant

My neice who is two and a half years old, becomes shy whenever she meets me. One day her mom asked her why she did that. She replied "mamma he is still a bachelor, thats why"


  The Budding Politician  

Baby Name: Raajlakshmi
Parent's Name: Jayaa Jain

Our daughter Raajlakshmi, now 1 yr and 3 months, was just 8 months old when she started talking, walking and teething all at the same time. We take her for morning and evening walks everyday. At times when we are busy, her dadi comes home to take her out. Once it so happened that I was discussing something in the morning with my husband while my daughter kept yelling .... 'Bahar Jaana hai'. We did not pay much attention and continued with our talks. And suddenly we see that she picks up the phon


  Sandese aathe hain  

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Parent's Name: Usha Pavan

My two and a half year old son saw a Sikh with a turban for the first time in a shopping place and was so excited and started singing Sandese aathe hai. This is because he saw the movie border and he liked the song. From then onwards I couldn't stop my son singing that song when ever he sees a Sikh with a turban. It happened once in a lift in my husband's work place, and we both were expecting that this boy would sing the song seeing my husband's Sikh collegue in turban and were thinking how to