What's the most memorable foolishness your child did around the age of 2 or 3 ye

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  1. algarveview profile image74
    algarveviewposted 12 years ago

    What's the most memorable foolishness your child did around the age of 2 or 3 years old?

    Probably at the time you were terribly angry, but now you can't help but smile when you think about it and it will probably be something to tell your grandchildren when time comes... Once I went into the kitchen where my two year old twins were, only to find them with an empty bottle of olive oil in their hands and having spilled the whole bottle on themselves, on the floor, on the table, on the chairs... It was everywhere...

  2. FatFreddysCat profile image94
    FatFreddysCatposted 12 years ago

    My then-2-year-old went through a phase where he threw anything he could get his hands on into the wastebasket. DIdn't matter what it was. He threw away one of his own shoes, a TV remote, and the paperback book I was in the middle of reading before we caught him in the act one day and realized where everything was suddenly disappearing to.
    For a while after that, I made sure to inspect the contents of the wastebaskets before I emptied them into the garbage can outside!!

  3. waynet profile image68
    waynetposted 12 years ago

    My Son rolled up bits of his own poop and ate them like chocolate and then when I walked in shocked by what he was eating he offered me some by gesturing with the poop in his hand and saying Here Daddy! I will say he was nearly turning 2 years old.

  4. Healthy Pursuits profile image78
    Healthy Pursuitsposted 12 years ago

    My son pulled the fire alarm for the apartment building we lived in when he was 3. He and another little friend were riding their tricycles around the complex. The other little boy was curious about exactly what would happen when the red alarm was pulled. So he told my son to get up on his trike and pull it. He did.

    We knew it was him, because the noise shocked him so much he stood there frozen on the seat of his trike as people came running out of the apartments all around him. Of course, the instigator, being 4 and much more street savvy, had disappeared. When I got to my son, the apartment manager was soothing his tears. He wasn't in any trouble. However, he was called the trike bandit for a while.

  5. Luti Febrian W profile image40
    Luti Febrian Wposted 12 years ago

    My son is 2 years old now, he always being funny and look foolish but still funny. He make me get angry, worried and laugh at the same time, its when i take him to near grocery market. I put him inside the stroller and i never realize that he will find something inside it. So when i'm busy on picking and put something in my basket he also busy to eating some sluggish snack that he found. When i found him, he's not shy or angry but instead he offer me to eating that snack to...

 
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