Children’s candour and wit have an amazing way of bringing humour into iness lives. Here are a few sweet stories that highlight children’s innocence and sense of humour, making us grownups laugh and feel delighted.
1. Artifice of the Divine:
A kindergarten teacher asked about a girl’s painting of God, saying she wasn’t sure how God looked.
The teacher was immediately stunned when the girl said, “They will in a minute,” with confidence.
2. Ridiculously Big Logic:
During a whale debate, a teacher said that whales could not possibly devour humans.
When a resolute young girl insisted that Jonah was sucked up by a whale, the teacher began to think about the afterlife. How did the girl respond? “Then you ask him.”
3. Explanation of the Commandments:
A teacher was looking for a commandment about treating siblings well during a Sunday school session on the Ten Commandments.
Not too long afterward, the family’s eldest and most intelligent little kid said, “Thou shall not kill.”
4. The White Hairs’ Wisdom:
A perceptive young lady observed her mother’s white hair and inquired about the cause.
Each white hair, according to her mother, symbolises a moment of unhappiness that she created. As she thought about it, the youngster naively questioned, “Momma, why are all of grandma’s hair white?”
5. Blood Flow Disclosured:
A instructor used the example of becoming red when standing on one’s head to try to explain blood circulation to his students.
Bobby, a clever kid, said, “Because your feet ain’t empty,” which made the class laugh out loud.
6. Dispensation of Divine Cookies:
In the cafeteria of a Christian school, there was a note that said, “Take only one, God is watching.”
By the cookies was a message from a mischievous child that said, “Take all you want, God is watching the apples.”
If these stories made you smile, tell your friends about them to share the happiness. Children really do have a wonderful way of making our days happier with their sincere and humorous viewpoints.