hands. Just then she sat in a corner and said, "Ay brownout ang sa kin." Margie, Cagayan de Oro
I would like to share with you some funny words that my four-year-old daughter once uttered while I was teaching her. She is in KG1.
We were studying colors and shapes by differentiating the colors violet and orange, using vegetables as an example. I asked her, "What is the color of eggplant?" She answered with much gusto, "Violet," I said "very good." The next questions was, "What is the color of pumpkin?" She was thinking hard, so I thought of giving her some clue. I said, it starts with letter "O." Eagerly, she answered "Oblong." Of course, I had to explain to her the difference between oblong and orange. Rose Boyles
I would to share with you my four-year-old son Joaquis one-liners. Doris Suarez
Mommy: Oh Joaqui, my goodness! What have you done?
Joaqui: Mommy, Im not your goodness!
Amang: Joaqui, youre the winner!
Joaqui: Anong winner, champion!
Mommy: Joaqui will you cry when I die?
Joaqui: No! OK lang!
Daddy: Why are you crying?
Kakie: (Still in tears) Because I dont want the bubbles to go, theyre my friends eh. Daddy Kiko
Mama: Tims, when you grow up, could you drive me naman to bring me to my clinic?
Timothy: Yes Ma. I will be the one to drive you.
Mama: Yey! Really?
Timothy: Yes Mama. (He glances up like a dream.) When I grow up I want to be a driver. Dr. Maria Victoria
Vince: Ok Mama. I hope I nap so tagal so when I wake up, you are near na. Mama Donna
Daddy: Its ok to be sad, Donny.
Donny: No, dad. Im mad.
Daddy: Oh Donny, if youre mad, Jesus is sad. Dad is also sad.
Donny: Daddy, its ok to be sad. Daddy ANP