Kids may say the darndest things, but parents tweet about them in the funniest ways. So each week, we round up the most hilarious 280-character quips from moms and dads to spread the joy.
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Good day to everyone except the person who designed footie pajamas for potty-training toddlers.
— SammichesPsychMeds (@SamPsychMeds) March 20, 2018
Me: How many chicken nuggets do you want tonight?
— Zoe vs. the Universe (@zoevsuniverse) March 19, 2018
7yo: 100
Me: As a guide, you usually have 4-6
7yo (thinking): 30
Just did green bath water for my toddler if you were wondering how turnt St. Paddy’s is gonna get in my household.
— mark (@TheCatWhisprer) March 17, 2018
Parenthood means a 3-foot tall person standing at your bedside at 6 a.m. to tell you that worms have two butts.
— Karen Johnson (@21stcenturysahm) March 17, 2018
If you want to spend 4 consecutive hrs being forced to pretend to eat a sandwich made of LEGO, I highly recommend hanging out with toddlers.
— Unfiltered Mama (@UnfilteredMama) March 17, 2018
Don’t know what’s worse
— Robert Knop (@FatherWithTwins) March 22, 2018
1) My 8yo called me upstairs to bring him a towel that was two feet away from him
2) I did it
Dinner is a great time for my family to come together to tell each other exactly what is wrong with the meal I made.
— Jessie (@mommajessiec) March 20, 2018
5-year-old: Do I have to change my name if I get married?
— James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn) March 20, 2018
Me: Only if you want to.
5: Call me Shredder.
I love waking up to the sound of my kids laughing. Especially at 3pm because that means I got a little couch nap.
— Toni Hammer (@realtonihammer) March 20, 2018
Kids save all their deepest questions about the universe for when you’re singing along to a really good song in the car.
— SpacedMom (@copymama) March 19, 2018
How angrily are you supposed to put your kids to bed? Want to make sure I'm doing it right.
— Lauren Mullen (@DraggingFeeties) March 20, 2018
My daughter thinks it's hilarious when I accidentally get her math questions wrong but the joke's on her because it's not an accident and she's on her own for homework for 10 more years.
— Mike Reynolds (@EverydayGirlDad) March 19, 2018
6yo: I just invented "guaca-meowy" where you get chips, guacamole, and a cat
— AsKateWouldHaveIt (@KateWouldHaveIt) March 19, 2018
Me:Ok yours is better
My son thinks being bored is the worst possible thing that could happen to him but it's literally all I want
— Valerie (@ValeeGrrl) March 21, 2018
My 7yo’s so excited there might be a snow day that he went to bed early.
— Dad and Buried (@DadandBuried) March 20, 2018
I’m so excited he went to bed early that I didn’t tell him school’s already canceled.
It's hard to imagine how you could simultaneously love something so much and want it to shut up so badly until you have kids.
— Walking Outside (@WalkingOutside) March 20, 2018
Me: When I was your age, do you know what I played with?! Do you? A blade of grass, that’s what.
— Lurkin' Mom (@LurkAtHomeMom) March 18, 2018
6: Really? That’s so sa-
My Mom: You had a Nintendo, probably 30 Barbies...
Me: Mom? Don’t ruin this for me.
My six year old just asked me to watch a show with her and then told me the entire plot before pushing play. There might be a quiz after. IDK.
— your mom (@eff_yeah_steph) March 19, 2018
I taught my daughter to cover her coughs with her arm. Unfortunately, she forgets to cover her actual mouth and only prevents germs from escaping her chin. In conclusion, my wife and I are sick. Goodnight.
— La Guardia Cross (@LaGuardiaCross) March 20, 2018
No one told me that part of motherhood is pretend laughing at knock knock jokes about butts. A warning would have been nice.
— Jennifer Lizza (@outsmartedmommy) March 20, 2018
That damn tooth fairy didn’t show last night. She is so disappointing.
— It'sReally10Months (@really10months) March 19, 2018
I asked my daughter if she wanted to go outside to play in the snow and she looked at me in horror and said, "No, it's so cold" and I have never loved her more thoroughly.
— Jessica Grose (@JessGrose) March 21, 2018
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