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Parents reveal the weirdest things they've caught their kids doing — and the stories are hilarious

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  • Sometimes, kids just can't be explained. In fact, kids often say or do things that leave parents somewhere between laughing and scratching their heads.
  • 13 parents of Reddit shared the funniest, strangest, and even most disturbing things their children have ever said or done.


It's been said many times and it bears repeating:
kids say the darndest things. Children tend to pick up on certain behaviors, whether through their parents or from TV, and for the most part, they're pretty easily explained. Sometimes, though, there are no apparent explanations for the odd things kids say or do.

These 13 parents weren't sure how to react when their kids exhibited some very bizarre behavior, from asking to peel their skin off to sleeping with scented candles in lieu of stuffed animals.

Of course, these are just for fun as we can't verify the authenticity of Reddit posts.

Diaper change.

"I have a 9-month-old who pretends he's pooping (squat and grunt really loud) when he feels like I'm not giving him attention." - Redditor hailcthulhu8



“Look Mama! I'm a fried chicken!”

"This is a 100% true story and I'll be dead meat if my daughter finds out I told it:

"My eldest, at 2, was a nudist. All the time. Company? Who cares? At school? So what? At home? OBVIOUSLY.

"One day I followed a trail of clothes through the kitchen to the back door. Peering through the glass, I found her stark naked, rolling around in the contents of a bulk sized bottle of baby powder. I opened the door and said 'Hey! What are you doing?' and she cheerfully responded with 'Look Mama! I'm a fried chicken!'

"So I shut the door and walked away." - Redditor MissThystle



Ina-poo-priate behavior.

"On Sunday, my 4-year-old pooped in the front yard next to the sidewalk, picked up his poop with a leaf, and threw it in the neighbor's bushes.

"We'd just returned from a camping trip, maybe he wanted to extend the vacation?" - Redditor PM_me_yur_pm



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