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January 16, 2009

Kids Say Amazing Things: Tell Us!

I figure that you, yes you dear reader, did not know that you, and again I do mean you, could actually publish the funny, cute, wise, and interesting things your child says on our website. If you just click the Post a Kids Quote >> link. It will take you to a blog where you can leave a comment. That is how your comment shows up over there in the blue section of our blog. Here are some of our earliest posts that you may not have seen.

"My sister gave me this cough, but I don't like it, so I think I'm gonna give it back to her."

"I went to the beach! And I was in the water, and I was moving my legs and arms like this, and then I was like, 'Ohmygosh, I'm swimming!' Did you know it? I was really swimming!"

Mirrielle, lying on the pillows with an outstretched arm: "Samson, you want to lie here and watch the sunset with me?"

"Mmmm...my mitten tastes good!" (when referencing a peppermint)

"Ms. Rosenbaum, I'm never gonna leave. I'm gonna sneak in your car, then climb in your house, and sleep in your bed!"

"This sand feels like pancakes!"

"Scissors! My mom said don't cut your hair."

"Its not a belly button Ms. Rosenbaum! It's a navel!"

I know you have just finished reading these amazing and funny quotes and you are thinking, "What was that funny thing my kids said yesterday?" Well, when you think of it just come back and click the link over there ======>>>>>> and let us read it too.

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