Mum's cartoons show how to answer kids' funny questions
Mum's cartoons show how to answer kids' funny questions
Mother of two and parenting blogger Katie Kirby is no stranger to the curiosity of children. But hey, can you blame them? It's how they learn about the world around them.
With the volume of questions that kids ask their mums and dads, there's a good chance that some of them are a bit...random, to say the least.
On her parenting blog, Hurrah for Gin, Kirby shared a series of illustrations that show some of the most interesting, silly, and unusual questions that her kids have asked her. The results are hilarious, and they're definitely true to life! Only a kid could come up with these goofy inquiries.
Do your kids ask questions as silly as these? Check out the hilarious collection and compare whose kids are more curious!
When kids want to know how you selected their name...
When your kids want to discuss metaphysics...
When kids want to know the dietary habits of animals...
When your kids test your knowledge of how technology works...
When your kids test your knowledge of how technology works...
When your kids adorably use the wrong adjective...
When your kid's innocent question creates new feelings of insecurity...
When your kids ask you something that you simply can't answer
When your kids' questions are just too "out there" to merit a true response...
Katie Kirby has it rough when answering her two sons' questions. Thankfully, she was comfortable enough to share her parenting "struggles" with us in such a hilarious way!
What's the most interesting or funniest question your kids have asked you? Let us know, and be sure to share Katie's collection with other parents!
If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them with us!
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