20 Witty Kids Who Can Teach Adults a Lesson or Two
The way kids see the world is different from the way we adults do. And often, the words they use to describe ordinary things or the solutions they find to solve everyday problems can leave us stunned. Not only this, but children often manage to outsmart us, making us wonder why we never thought of such creative solutions ourselves.
We at Bright Side searched through the Twittersphere to find the most amusing tweets that prove there is a lot that we parents can learn from our children.
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Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Shall we have a vote?
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Which of these kids surprised you the most? Have your kids ever said anything that made you feel like they could outsmart you?
Comments
#17 the most unexpected question award goes to
kids can be very original :D
my granddaughter said her clever tooth was hurting, took a moment to realise she meant her wisdom tooth (she was 16 at the time)
that girl in #1 will be a good businesswoman 😁😂😂
ok smile bones does sound weird but rather cool
ye now instead of "smile" we gotta say "show you smile bones" 😅
yeah indeed!
#14 is so real. Sounds like a future philosopher to me.

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