The "why" phase really makes for some funny conversations ??
Parents Shared 20 Questions That Toddlers Threw at Them, and Even Google Had No Answers

There’s one thing that can send shivers down the spine of every parent. It’s an endless list of questions that every kid is born with. Why, how, what if, do we... — everything has to be explained, but as real life shows, it’s not that easy. And to prove it, parents shared questions that are so cunning, even Google refused to answer them.
We at Bright Side chose the top 20 questions that made us laugh, wonder, and scratch our heads at the same time.
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Do you have answers for any of these questions? What is the most amusing thing your kid ever asked you about?
Comments
hahaha the spiderman one cracked me up ?
#16 is me whenever I had to fight with my son to get him dressed! I was like you know what? BYEEEEEEE. Just kidding
I love kids and their funny comments. I don't how they even think of such things! I wish we stay kids forever ?
I heard a kid say once to her mom something like: mom, sadness last as much as a lollipop... nothing ????
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