These
have
to
be
original
and
genuine;
no
adult
is
this
creative!!
JACK
(age
3)
was
watching
his
Mom
breast-feeding
his
new
baby
sister.
After
a
while
he
asked:
"Mom,
why
have
you
got
two?
Is
one
for
hot
and one
for
cold
milk?"
MELANIE
(age
5)
asked
her
Granny
how
old
she
was.
Granny
replied
she
was
so
old
she
didn't
remember
any
more.
Melanie
said,
"If
you
don't
remember
you
must
look
in
the
back
of
your
panties.
Mine
say
five
to
six."
STEVEN
(age
3)
hugged
and
kissed
his
Mom
goodnight.
"I
love
you
so much,
that
when
you
die
I'm
going
to
bury
you
outside
my
bedroom
window."
BRITTANY
(age
4)
had
an
earache
and
wanted
a
painkiller.
She
tried
in vain
to
take
the
lid
off
the
bottle.
Seeing
her
frustration,
her
Mom explained
it
was
a
childproof
cap
and
she'd
have
to
open
it
for
her.
Eyes wide
with
wonder,
the
little
girl
asked:
"How
does
it
know
it's
me?"
SUSAN
(age
4)
was
drinking
juice
when
she
got
the
hiccups.
"Please don't
give
me
this
juice
again,"
she
said,
"It
makes
my
teeth
cough."
D.I.
(age
4)
stepped
onto
the
bathroom
scale
and
asked:
"How
much
do
I cost?"
MARC
(age
4)
was
engrossed
in
a
young
couple
that
were
hugging
and
kissing
in
a
restaurant.
Without
taking
his
eyes
off
them,
he
asked
his dad:
"Why
is
he
whispering
in
her
mouth?"
CLINTON
(age
5)
was
in
his
bedroom
looking
worried.
When
his
Mom
asked
what
was
troubling
him,
he
replied,
"I
don't
know
what'll
happen
with
this
bed
when
I
get
married.
How
will
my
wife
fit
in?"
JAMES
(age
4)
was
listening
to
a
Bible
story.
His
dad
read:
"The
man
named
Lot
was
warned
to
take
his
wife
and
flee
out
of
the
city
but
his
wife
looked
back
and
was
turned
to
salt.
Concerned,
James
asked:
"What
happened
to
the
flea?"
TAMMY
(age
4)
was
with
her
mother
when
they
met
an
elderly,
rather
wrinkled
woman
her
Mom
knew.
Tammy
looked
at
her
for
a
while
and
then
asked,
"Why
doesn't
your
skin
fit
your
face?"
The
Sermon:
I
think
this
Mom
will
never
forget
this
particular
Sunday
sermon...
"Dear
Lord,"
the
minister
began,
with
arms
extended
toward
heaven
and
a
rapturous
look
on
his
upturned
face.
"Without
you,
we
are
but
dust."
He
would
have
continued
but
at
that
moment
my
very
obedient
daughter
(who
was
listening!)
leaned
over
to
me
and
asked
quite
audibly
in
her
shrill
little
girl
voice,
"Mom,
what
is
butt
dust?