Kids will come up with the most ridiculously amazing tactics to get their way. Here are 25 such instances.
Kids are ingenious little creatures who will leave one stunned with their tiny minds. As innocent and jovial kids seem, they possess the added talent of a shrewdly mischievous nature that gets them through so many shenanigans. Anyone looking to be outsmarted can easily involve themselves in a conversation with a toddler. Parents will be witnesses to the fact that a child can turn everything upside down with their intellect and can make them question their parenting. Put a kid in a playpen? They'll find a way and get out of it. Tell a kid they have to go to school even if they don't want to, they will hide their socks and bury their uniform.
No one beats a kid and their creative ways to figure things out. Parents have captured and shared hilarious instances of kids who have thought of the most bizarre yet genius moves to get their way. Right from finishing their meals and getting extra screen time to even dealing with homework, here are 25 wild examples of kids who executed top-tier plans to get what they wanted.
Food isn't allowed in the living room. His tablet isn't allowed in the kitchen. He beat the system. I quit. 😶 pic.twitter.com/6k0HONH3ED
— Stoner Mom💚 (@4Ever_Waiting) January 16, 2017
My six-year-old daughter has invented a device that allows her to avoid an unnecessary conversation with anyone who asks “how are you?” pic.twitter.com/6jvfgEjVfE
— Gareth (@Cadmarch) May 17, 2021
My youngest hacked our Netflix parental code. She put light grease on the remote and got me to input the code when she wasn’t looking. Then she noted the numbers I’d pressed and went through the combinations later. I’m both frightened and impressed.
— Ed O'Loughlin (@edoloughlin) September 6, 2020
My 9-year-old daughter has taken an old lip balm tube and filled it with cheese so she can eat it in class. pic.twitter.com/YEAqZx2wnr
— Valerie Schremp Hahn 📰 (@valeriehahn) September 17, 2019
Yesterday while my son was helping his grandfather in the garden, the tire of the "wheelbarrow" (carriola) literally exploded. So today my son invented an airless tire. Works! pic.twitter.com/gFjFWDWqrU
— Ronald Drimmel 🇺🇦 (@rdrimmel) March 24, 2021
My kids invented a traffic light system for entering my room when I’m working. (Not fully observed)
— Andy Sharp (@sharp_writing) April 9, 2020
Red: DO NOT ENTER
Yellow: Please knock
Green: Come on in pic.twitter.com/LmyqPAbKJ3