Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Categories: Children | Positive

Children are a constant source of positive emotions and fascinating stories. Sometimes they accidentally draw genitals, then they stick to a mannequin in a dirty form — these little fidgets themselves do not know what they are doing. But parents die of shame and at the same time roll with laughter.

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"At Disneyland, my daughter said, "Mom, take a picture of me kissing Rafiki.""

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

The best random photobomb in history.

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My little brother wanted to be a dinosaur for Halloween. I think he's doing everything right."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My girlfriend's six-year-old son was running around with this in his hands and shouting: "I found the golden ticket!" (from the movie "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". — Approx. trans.)".

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"I saw my son sitting like this today."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My nephew made an "egg tower" to bring to school on Easter."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My friend's child touched the princesses' breasts every time they met."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My son found my fishing rods."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

The girl found a penis ring on her aunt's bedside table and decided that it was a bracelet.

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"She doesn't understand why she can't take a jump rope with her to school tomorrow."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My nephew ran away from me today at a second-hand store. I found it here."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My four-year-old baked cookies! No one has eaten it, it's just wrong."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My five-year-old kid came running from school last year waving this. He said it was a rocket."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"My sister is an artist."

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

"I found my daughter's dolls in this form. Should I start worrying already?"

Absolutely innocent, but terribly ambiguous childish pranks

Some kind of wrong Donald Duck.

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