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Photos that prove just how clever – and sneaky – kids can be<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nAhhh, kids. They\u2019re so lovable, and yet they can also be crazy little monsters at the same time. But while some kids can be rascals in the wild sense, others can drive their family members up the wall with their intelligence.
\nThese are photos of children who actually geniuses, but not in the ways you\u2019re accustomed to seeing. Their minds work in unique ways, and they used this special brainpower to drive every crazy – adding a bit of snark in the process.
\n[post_page_title]Just one cookie[\/post_page_title]
\nThe kid was told that he could only have one cookie – an answer that some kids just can’t accept. So, how did he respond? Well, he did just that. He had one cookie.
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Just one cookie<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nOkay, so maybe he actually went out of the way to bake a ginormous monster chocolate chip cookie all for himself, but still, he technically followed the rules. After all, his parents never told him how big the cookie needed to be.
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\n[post_page_title]Have fun unwrapping that[\/post_page_title]
\nWell this right here is just not cool. Christmas is, as they say, the \u201cmost wonderful time of the year\u201d – but after this mother saw her present, and the way her child wrapped, she probably wasn\u2019t too happy with him.
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Have fun unwrapping that<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nA present wrapped in duct tape? That should take a solid amount of time to open. Then again, it probably gave her a good laugh, even if she wanted to scream at him at the same time.
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\n[post_page_title]Just what she ordered[\/post_page_title]
\nThis kid was given simple instructions: \u201cA coke on ice, please.\u201d As you can see, that\u2019s exactly what he prepared. A nice glass cup, with a can of coke inside, sitting gracefully atop a stack of ice cubes.
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Just what she ordered<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nYou really can ask for more, can you? After all, this is exactly how flight attendants serve drinks on many flights. They assume that you want to do the work of pouring. So in many ways, this kid was providing a service.
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\n[post_page_title]Do better next time, teacher[\/post_page_title]
\nThen there are the kids who simply have no patience to deal with faulty test questions at school. Take a quick moment to read the question, and you\u2019ll see why this student is frustrated.
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Do better next time, teacher<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThey were clearly supposed to write \u201cyellow rubber bands,\u201d and not \u201cyellow fish.\u201d This student knew that, but he wasn\u2019t about to let his teacher off the hook. His answer was priceless, and we\u2019re betting his teacher chuckled, but was also a little more careful next time.
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\n[post_page_title]The wolf of first grade[\/post_page_title]
\nAhh, lemonade stands. Practically a staple for all childhood memories. This youngster followed in the footsteps of many who came before him, but he did it in a way that suited him best.
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The wolf of first grade<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nInstead of just selling one kind of lemonade, this kid offered three different kinds – regular, organic, and grass fed organic, at 25 cents, three dollars, and six dollars, respectively. This kid has a flare for business, and he won\u2019t be swindled by anyone off the street.
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\n[post_page_title]Jealous of my ride?[\/post_page_title]
\nFrom Marty McFly in Back to the Future, to the kids in Stranger Things, there are all kinds of fun ways to get around town when you\u2019re a kid. But we all know that the funnest ways are the ways that no one expects – like this kid right here.
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Jealous of my ride?<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nInstead of riding on a bike, or a skateboard, or anything normal – this kid proved how much of a boss he was when he used a leaf blower to thrust himself forward down the street. Simply incredible.
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\n[post_page_title]Anything is possible[\/post_page_title]
\nAnd then there was this youngster who simply wasn\u2019t having the rules set into place by his parents. They told him that the remote for the television was placed on top of the fridge.
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Anything is possible<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nBut instead of seeing that as a hindrance, he decided to stack a couple chairs and go get it. If you think about it, he was just being logical. They weren\u2019t telling him he couldn\u2019t watch TV – they were simply informing him that he would have to work harder to do so.
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\n[post_page_title]I\u2019ll eat where I feel like it[\/post_page_title]
\nWhen you go to your local pool, what\u2019s the one thing they always say? Don\u2019t eat inside the pool. Well, actually, they also say to not eat before swimming, and to not run around the pool, and many other things too.
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I\u2019ll eat where I feel like it<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nBut as far as the first rule goes, this kid wasn\u2019t really feeling it. He figured he\u2019d take that rule and shove it right back in those peoples\u2019 faces. Instead of laying his snack aside, he placed it in a floating toy boat, and enjoyed two fun hobbies at the same time.
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\n[post_page_title]How inspiring\u2026[\/post_page_title]
\nThere are many ways to encourage someone while they\u2019re in the middle of a serious competition – and apparently one of those ways is humor. This kid\u2019s mom was actually running in a marathon, and as you can see, he wrote down a funny, but not necessarily encouraging message.
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How inspiring\u2026<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nHe wrote, \u201cHurry up mom! I\u2019m hungry!\u201d We\u2019re betting that got a chuckle out of her, and maybe even a small tear – but we\u2019re not sure if it made her run any faster.
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\n[post_page_title]A dish to go[\/post_page_title]
\nThis father couldn\u2019t decide whether or not he was proud of his son. After asking him to wrap up his macaroni and cheese at a restaurant, he found out that his son had placed not just the food, but the actual dish as well, inside the disposable container.
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A dish to go<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nHe wrote on Twitter that he wasn\u2019t sure if his son was a genius, or\u2026 well something else. It was obviously taken in stride, but we\u2019ll be optimistic and say that this son is absolutely genius and hilarious.
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\n[post_page_title]The Lego is lava[\/post_page_title]
\nOne of the hardest things about being a kid is that you\u2019re basically at the mercy of your parents, in the sense that they are the dictators of your schedule, and most importantly\u2026 your time on the computer.
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The Lego is lava<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThis little one wanted to take full advantage of her time that she was allowed to play on the computer, so she threw a handful of Legos on the floor next to her – to dissuade people from coming any closer and disturbing her.
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\n[post_page_title]All finished, mommy[\/post_page_title]
\nThis is just a giant boatload of genius and comedy mixed into one. This young one was told that they had to finish their food – which, by the looks of it, was a small assortment of veggies, including broccoli and possibly some potatoes.
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All finished, mommy<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nTheir plates were finished, and they let their parents to believe that the food was inside their stomach. But of course, it wasn\u2019t – the food was placed in this Playskool contraption – spoon and all.
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\n[post_page_title]Get off my case\u2026[\/post_page_title]
\nThis is an extremely corny joke, even on the level of a Dad joke – and yet that\u2019s what makes it so perfect. It\u2019s even more perfect when you consider that it wasn\u2019t the dad who wrote it, rather the kid.
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Get off my case\u2026<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nHe responded to his mother\u2019s text kindly, and asked her what she was doing. She kindly responded that she was at work, and then asked him the exact same question. The answer? \u201cTexting.\u201d Bless his little heart.
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\n[post_page_title]One cup of water coming up[\/post_page_title]
\nSome of us won\u2019t admit, but presentation is key in life. A drink might be the same, but in the right container is simply tastes better. So when this mother asked her kid to bring her a cup of water with a straw, she was probably hoping for a regular glass cup, with some nice cold water inside.
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One cup of water coming up<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nWe\u2019re going to assume the water here was cold\u2026 But this kid thought he\u2019d get funny and present his mother with a literal measured \u201ccup\u201d of water.
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\n[post_page_title]Slogan for procrastination[\/post_page_title]
\nNike is known for their iconic \u201cJust Do It\u201d slogan. It\u2019s been the face of their campaign for years, and a big part of what helped turn them into the fashion mogul they are today.
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Slogan for procrastination<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nYoung kids are a big part of that, and the encouraging message it sends them undoubtedly spawned a generation of proactive people of action. Well\u2026 except for this kid, who turned the classic Nike slogan into a symbol for procrastination. \u201cJust do it\u2026 tomorrow.\u201d
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\n[post_page_title]Be careful what you wish for[\/post_page_title]
\nThis is the ultimate act of defiance. This young kid was asked to do something that has probably been asked of every single kid on this planet. \u201cPick your clothes up off the floor.\u201d
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Be careful what you wish for<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nSome kids might pout about it. Some kids might scream. Some kids might throw a tantrum. Some kids might actually do it. This kid had a bit of a different approach. Oh, he took his clothes off the floor alright – and placed them right onto the ceiling fan.
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\n[post_page_title]The ultimate insult[\/post_page_title]
\nAnyone who\u2019s ever been a parent knows that sometimes kids just say things that you can\u2019t even believe where it came from. They\u2019ll say something, and you\u2019ll be like, \u201cWhere in the world did they learn that?\u201d
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Hold very still\u2026<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nSuch was the case here, when a father walked into his kids\u2019 room, and one of them said to the other, \u201cDon\u2019t move\u2026 Their vision in based on movement.\u201d Does it get any more hilarious than that? Three cheers from us.
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\n[post_page_title]Breakfast + lunch = something else[\/post_page_title]
\nIt\u2019s not just Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, and the Hobbits of the Shire who enjoy second breakfasts. Modern culture has fully embraced the idea of \u201cBrunch,\u201d so much so that restaurants have made that their main selling point.
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Breakfast + lunch = something else<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nBut this young kid decided to take the idea of brunch more literally – as an exact combination of breakfast and lunch. Cereal is for breakfast. Sandwiches are for lunch. The result? A Lucky Charms sandwich. Dig in, buddy.
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\n[post_page_title]Tasty and nutritious[\/post_page_title]
\n\u201cWho loves orange soda?\u201d If you understand that reference, ten points for you. Either way, we can all agree that orange soda is simply another drink that has tons of sugar added to it, and therefore if you\u2019re trying to cut back on sugar, we suggest laying off it.
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Tasty and nutritious<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThis kid was told that he couldn\u2019t drink any more orange soda because of the sugar, so he figured, \u201cWhy not simply write \u2018Orange juice\u2019 on the front, and \u2018zero sugar\u2019 on the back?\u201d Hey, it could work.
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\n[post_page_title]Talk to the hand[\/post_page_title]
\nTantrums are a part of childhood. Hey, tantrums are also a big part of adulthood as well – we just hide it a lot better. But while we\u2019re still kids, there are all kinds of ways we can express ourselves to show the people we\u2019re mad at that we\u2019re mad at them.
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Talk to the hand<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nTake this young lady, for example – she was not happy for whatever reason, and wanted her family to know it. She agreed to sit at the table for dinner – but she didn\u2019t agree to look at them.
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\n[post_page_title]Young Sheldon[\/post_page_title]
\nThis is one kid who is the definition of savage. He\u2019ll grow up one day to do great things, but we hope he doesn\u2019t make anyone cry in the process.
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Young Sheldon<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nWhen his mother read his report card, she was pleased with the results, but couldn\u2019t understand why the teacher wrote that he needed to be more kind to his friends. When she asked him about it, he was pretty upfront about the situation, as you can see\u2026 Hello Sheldon Cooper.
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\n[post_page_title]No wrong way to eat a Reese\u2019s[\/post_page_title]
\nThis kid wasn\u2019t so snarky, but he certainly displayed an aptitude for skills at problem solving. He was holding two Reese\u2019s Peanut Butter Cups, and he was in desperate need to refrigerate them.
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No wrong way to eat a Reese\u2019s<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nWe all know how much a Reese\u2019s can get bad if it starts to melt, so clearly the situation was dire. So instead of losing his cool, this kid thought outside the box and placed them into the air conditioning vents, cooling down the chocolate. After all, \u201cThere\u2019s no wrong way to eat a Reese\u2019s.\u201d
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\n[post_page_title]Pump it louder, brah[\/post_page_title]
\nHere\u2019s another kid who we could see having a bright future in technology. Determined to increase the sound in his Android, he built his own makeshift speaker system. We honestly wish we could\u2019ve taken a listen, because this contraption looks super cool.
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Pump it louder, brah<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nEven if for whatever reason the invention doesn\u2019t actually work, it\u2019s still more than impressive, and displays no little signs of imagination and initiative from the young fella. Way to go, kid, and keep it up.
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\n[post_page_title]Keeping it simple[\/post_page_title]
\nThe beauty of being a child is that much of what comes in their path gets taken very literally – in the best way possible. This quick exchange of texts is the perfect example of that. When this mom texted her offspring, she asked him what he would like to do for dinner.
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Keeping it simple<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThe response she got was quite simple – \u201cEat.\u201d Well, when you put it like that, you can\u2019t really expect much more, can you? We should all be so lucky to eat when dinner time comes around.
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\n[post_page_title]No snacks for you, mom[\/post_page_title]
\nWe\u2019ve all heard about parents locking away sweets, but how about the opposite? In this picture, it appears to be that one child used a straw to make sure his parents didn\u2019t enter the snacks cabinet.
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No snacks for you, mom<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nYou know it\u2019s a kid because a parent would\u2019ve understood that anyone could easily remove that straw. The innocence of what this child did is just precious – and we think that this experiment means he deserves at least one cookie – don\u2019t you?
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\n[post_page_title]Maybe let\u2019s get take out?[\/post_page_title]
\nThis right here is just brutal to the max. There\u2019s nothing harsher for a parent than to learn that their child doesn\u2019t like their cooking. After all, who ever likes it when anyone doesn\u2019t like their cooking?
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Maybe let\u2019s get take out?<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nBut when a child says it, it\u2019s that much harder to swallow, because you know that you\u2019re the one who\u2019s meant to provide for them. This young 5-year-old child spoke her mind – unfortunately, at the expense of her momma.
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\n[post_page_title]Calling dad out[\/post_page_title]
\nOn Mother\u2019s Day, a student was given a series of questions to answer about his mother. He was asked about what his mom likes to wear, what color her hair is, what her talents are, and a handful of other things.
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Calling dad out<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nHowever, when this kid\u2019s dad read it, he got very offended over one answer\u2026 The prompt was, \u201cI love my mom because\u2026\u201d The kid continued, \u201cShe does everything and my dad does nothing.\u201d Well that\u2019s just harsh.
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\n[post_page_title]How\u2019s that for a laugh?[\/post_page_title]
\nFamous people can also suffer the sass of a snarky child – in this case, comedian Jim Gaffigan. He shared this tweet with the world, one that was short, but hilariously savage.
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How\u2019s that for a laugh?<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nHe told his son, \u201cYou remind me of me,\u201d to which his son replied, \u201cThat\u2019s just mean.\u201d At least Gaffigan was able to laugh about it. Some people might not have reacted so lightly. But we like Gaffigan\u2019s approach – after all, he\u2019s only a kid.
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\n[post_page_title]Eight-legged prank[\/post_page_title]
\nSometimes you just can\u2019t beat a good old fashioned practical joke. In this case, the practical joke is a fake spider that was carefully placed within a barrage of bananas inside a fruit bowl.
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Eight-legged prank<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nWe\u2019re not sure if the parent has a particular aversion to spiders, or if the choice of arachnids was just happenstance – but either way this kid deserves an A for effort. Hey, it could\u2019ve been worse. The spider could\u2019ve been a real one.
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\n[post_page_title]Take my hand, mom\u2026[\/post_page_title]
\nThis kid took savage and brought it to another level. In a sly manner, he told his mother that he listened to her directions by not picking his nose. Well, not exactly…
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Take my hand, mom\u2026<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nHe did pick his nose, but put in back into his nose – and he told his mom this whole story while he was holding her hand. Ahh, aren\u2019t kids just wonderful? The innocence in this kid\u2019s story is just priceless – and his mom is obviously prouder than ever.
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\n[post_page_title]Someone likes frosting\u2026[\/post_page_title]
\nIf there\u2019s a box of donuts, it seems like a pretty healthy assumption to make that they\u2019re all for the taking. Furthermore, once you can accept that they\u2019re all for the taking, it stands to reason that you can take however much you want, and where you want to take from.
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Someone likes frosting\u2026<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nSo when this young child opened this box, he didn\u2019t feel like bothering with the bottom half of a donut. Frosting was his main goal, and nothing was going to stop him.
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\n[post_page_title]Bye bye Mickey[\/post_page_title]
\nWhen kids are given the freedom to be creative, there\u2019s no telling the kind of things their minds can cook up. Take this youngster for example\u2026 He was given the option to make anything he wanted at a Lego event, and he opted to create a tombstone for good old Mickey Mouse.
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Bye bye Mickey<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nBut hey, we\u2019re not jumping to any conclusions. Maybe this kid is getting older, and this is his way of saying goodbye to a younger, more innocent time in his life.
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\n[post_page_title]Alternate drain[\/post_page_title]
\nIt\u2019s possible that this youngster has heard his mother say constantly, \u201cPut your dishes in the sink.\u201d On that logic, it\u2019s possible that this kid thought he was actually doing the right thing in this particular scenario.
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Alternate drain<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nBut what he didn\u2019t account for were two things. One, she probably didn\u2019t want him unloading the cereal in the sink, rather than just the dishes. And two, the bathroom sink is most definitely not what she had in mind.
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\n[post_page_title]Let her eat cake[\/post_page_title]
\nNow this right here is just next level hilarious. As you can see, this parent gave her children the freedom to choose any snacks that their hearts desired. She allowed them to roam free, assuming that they\u2019d return with Hershey bars, Pringles, or anything in that category.
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Let her eat cake<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nWhat she didn\u2019t expect was for her daughter to literally buy a cake for herself. Hey, when you know what you want, you know what you want. You go girl!
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\n[post_page_title]Truly sneaky[\/post_page_title]
\nMost kids have a big soft spot for sweet things, but this little guy takes loving sugar to a new level! We get it can be frustrating as a parent to make sure your kids don’t eat too many treats. But these parents should be more proud than mad.
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Truly sneaky<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nTheir precious son is showing plenty of ingenuity and intelligence – and those traits will help him later on in life. Hopefully he will use them for other things than deceiving his parents though.
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\n[post_page_title]Smooth with the ladies[\/post_page_title]
\nThis is clearly a little Romeo in the making. Not many guys this young are this popular and confident around the ladies already, but this one is and is enjoying every second of it. We do however hope he learns not to play with others’ hearts before he gets much older…
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Smooth with the ladies<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nIt’s not easy being young and in love, but having boys (or girls) play with your heart makes it so much harder. Remember it always pays off in the long run to be honest, little man!
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\n[post_page_title]Taking instructions literally[\/post_page_title]
\nOne thing many parents forget is how differently children sometimes interpret the things adults say. And sometimes it makes the adult look a little silly. Parents often tell their children to finish their food, but as it turns out this little girl didn’t know “clear you plate” means the exact same thing.
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Taking instructions literally<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nSo instead of asking her mother why she should move the food from the plate to the table, she obeyed her mother and did exactly what was asked of her.
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\n[post_page_title]Breakfast cereal made easier[\/post_page_title]
\nThis is a common problem for all us cereal lovers out there. While trying to enjoy the breakfast bowl in front of us, the spoon so often keeps sliding down in the milk as soon as we put it down.
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Breakfast cereal made easier<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nAnd yet again, a really clever kid beat us adults to it when figuring out a simple solution. Turns out all it took to prevent this from happening was attaching the spoon to a clothespin.
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\n[post_page_title]The best snack hack[\/post_page_title]
\nThis cheese loving kid deserves to win a prize, and her mom is clearly beyond proud of her little trick as she shared the story with the online world. Hopefully the daughter’s teacher never saw this post, because that would sort of give away the whole thing.
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The best snack hack<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nSuddenly we can’t help but think this kid has inspired hundreds to start sneaking forbidden snacks into class using old lip balm tubes. She’s probably a living legend by now.
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\n[post_page_title]Almost breaking the rules[\/post_page_title]
\nWatch your words around kids, because they will remember everything you say – and find the most clever way to interpret it, depending on their own wishes. Like this little boy.
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Almost breaking the rules<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nFor whatever reason, he was not allowed to go outside, and his mother very clearly told him so (she thought). But this ingenious boy would not let that stop him. At least not completely. He found a very lawyer like way to get around the rules. Touche, kiddo.
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\n[post_page_title]Homemade tongs[\/post_page_title]
\nIf you’re ever cooking in a kitchen with limited tools and utensils, make sure to cook with kids! They will find a creative solution for whatever is lacking. Like these kids did.
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Homemade tongs<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThere were no tongs available, so they duck taped together two forks with a binder clip and voila! Problem solved.\u00a0This is why we all have so much to learn from children! They see opportunity and fun where we just see obstacles and annoyance.
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\n[post_page_title]Two in one[\/post_page_title]
\nCooking with kids can be a nightmare. They make a mess, put their dirty fingers where they shouldn’t, and get burned on the stove if you let them out of your sight for even a second. But they can also be super helpful and sweet in the kitchen.
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Two in one<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThis kid noticed his parents would always season the food with both salt and pepper, so he found a way for them to use both at the same time.
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\n[post_page_title]UNO player level: expert[\/post_page_title]
\nPlaying UNO with friends and family is a great childhood memory for many of us. This game is just the best for both young and old, as everyone regardless of age can learn it easily.
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UNO player level: expert<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThis clever girl is clearly an experienced UNO player, and got sick of holding all those cards. So she is saving energy and getting a better overview by organizing all of them in her hairbrush. We have no idea how she thought of it, but it’s pretty brilliant.
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\n[post_page_title]Nap time[\/post_page_title]
\nKids do the darnedest things, which is mostly due to their incredible imagination (something we sadly loose as we age). This child, for example, wanted to take a nap and did not care there was neither a bed nor a pillow nearby.
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Nap time<\/figcaption><\/figure>
\nThe sidewalk is perhaps not the best place for a nap, but this kiddo had a piece of chalk and was feeling sleepy – so there was no stopping them from simply drawing up a comfy pillow and laying down.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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