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!
Little ones
Baby Name: Parent's Name: Geeta Kalle
My 2(1/2
Who’s the Child?
Baby Name: Parent's Name: Gayatri Narayan
I was driving my children to school the other day, when one under-aged driver banged into my car. I got out and ranted and raved for the next 15 minutes, telling him what a bad driver he was, that he was under-age and I wanted his license, and how scared my children were…. After a while, my son popped his head out and said, “Mom will you stop wailing.”
Interesting questions - 4 1/2
Baby Name: Parent's Name:
My son (4 1/2 yrs) asks me lot of questions. I am listing a few which I remember.
1) whether corn is a fruit or vegetable?
2) whether flower is a boy or girl?
3) One day when I was rearranging photo album, he saw a photo in which I
was pregnant, he asked me why my stomatch was big. Then I told him that he
was in my stomatch. Then he was worried and he said 'Mom, Please don't
swallow me again, I am a good boy now'.
4) One day w
How amazing are kids sometimes..
Baby Name: Khushi Parent's Name: Swati Srivastava
I have a 2 year old daughter KHUSHI. Sometimes she really amazes me. Though a lot of incidents have taken place that have made me extremely happy, proud and thankful to God for giving me such a wonderful daughter. One incident I will never ever forget...When Khushi was one year old she used to crawl and had just started walking. One day she was on the bed with me and we were on the opposite corners of the bed. I had an itch in my throat and all of a sudden I started coughing badly. To my surpris
Sandese aathe hain
Baby Name: 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