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kids will embaress you anytime of the day

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kylie from perth in oz

kylie from perth in oz Report 9 Oct 2004 12:37

my 3 yr old has now found he has a voice normally he is very quiet but he is found the word"suckers " and says it to anyone he meets we try to ignore him but when you are shopping he is in the trolley and he shouts it to someone in the shop it is kinda hard not to ,so whos kids know how to embaress them?

☼♥Missy

☼♥Missy Report 9 Oct 2004 12:47

When my son was three we went shopping and he saw a large lady went up to her and poked her gently in the tummy shouting Woo Hoo that's a really big tummy! I grabbed him muttering sorry as she was livid. Her husband cracked out laughing and she just glared at him. He's five now and I dread him blurting things out. Elfx

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 9 Oct 2004 22:18

kylie we used to say to our daughter were not babysitting you again when she said rude things, my dad taught her to say' you a little bugger ' and mum had her singing' well keep a welcome in the hillside ' a traditional welsh song. not suitable when you live in england. as daughter got to about five she one day said whose little girl am i then, we had to stop using that excuse for our embarrasment at her swaring or just being honest. bless her . now she looks after kids as a job she tells us the things lttle ones say. i can laugh now.

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Oct 2004 23:29

I think I might have put this story on a while ago, but it's still funny. The 5-year old son of friends of ours suddenly discovered the 'f' word, so his mum and dad tried to ignore him hoping he'd stop. But they had to say something when he started trying to teach it to his younger brother. His mum said to him, Right I'm really cross with you now so I'm going to go in and speak to your teacher on Monday. He looked down his nose at her and said, Mum, I didn't learn it at school, I learnt it at SUNDAY school! Mandy lol :))