What has your toddler done to creep you out?
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I gave my almost-three year old daughter a banana the other day and she ran to the hall and yelled, "Come look! I have a banana!" a few seconds later, she said, in a speaking voice, "See? My mommy gave it to me!" We don't watch TV and there was no one else in the house.
Sometimes she tells me she wants to go home when we are already at home. I asked her once where her home was and she started crying and told me she didn't know. That was pretty freaky because she was honestly upset about it.
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Sleeping with eyes open, that really creeps me out. I close them, but they pop right back open.
When my daughter was about 15 months old, she ate potting soil. I had turned my back for a minute. We were playing on the front porch, and I had just planted some flowers. We had to call poison control, and give her ipecac to make her throw up. Then we let her eat too soon (poison control forgot to tell us to wait an hour), and she had to take the ipecac and throw up all over again. I felt so sorry for her! One day my son (then 3 now almost 6) wanted some candy or something along those lines and I told him no. And he told me that his other mom would let him (his father and I are married and live in the same house) and when I asked him about this other mom the said it was the one he had before me.
I brought my 2 sons (3 and 1) to the shopping center and while I was giving back the double stroller I borrowed at the service center, my oldest ran away. When I noticed he was not there, I walked to the entrance of the center and a woman came to me, asking me if I was looking for a small boy. I said yes, so she told me she saw him going out with a man, thinking it was his father!!! I ran back to the service center, asked for assistance, they called the security, they looked for him and finally, found him, I don't even know where. He came back, all happy as if nothing happened... I started to cry so much, and I after 1 month I am still thinking about it often!!
When my son was three years old he said to me one day,¨"you know, i used to have a mother that would hit me. so i left her and went looking for you. but you were still in your mothers tummy so i waited...". then when he was four he said you have a baby in your stomach....and i did. we never talked about trying to have a baby and at that point i didn´t know i was pregnant yet as i was only a few days pregnant. he didn´t mention it again until we told him...then my brother was telling him his wife has a baby boy in her belly as they have seen in an early ultrasound. he got mad and said " no, it´s a girl" and sure enough it was a girl! after that he guessed right for two other moms. he never guessed wrong although sometimes he says he doesn´t know...i don´t know if you´ve heard of INDIGO CHILDREN they are known to have a developed 6th sense. you can read about them in the internet. my son fits all of the indigo children´s characteristics. read, it is interesting.Although I know many toddlers do this, back when my nephew was a toddler he used to eat his boogers all the time and thought it was hilarious. And he likes to give kisses on the lips so that was pretty creepy. You don't want to deny the little guy a kiss but you don't want to kiss someone who's been eating boogers. My daughter was 2 (she is now 8). I was giving a friends child some motrin and sat the bottle down. She picked it up and drank half of it and came to me saying look mommy I took my medicine like a big girl..called poison control they told me to keep her up for atleast 6 hours. She was fine. I learned to make sure you don't sit a open bottle of medicine down. Even if you are sitting right there within arms reach..
My three year old likes to hide in different rooms and when I walk into a room she jumps out and SCREAMS as loud as she can, and then runs to find another place to hide. Sometimes, if we're sleeping together, I wake up to hear her talking- in her sleep- as if she's having a convo. Most recently she said "yes, mommy of course we're best friends. I love you mommy, and I turned to look at her, and she was fast asleep. Just talking. That can sometimes freak me out since it's usually around 2AM.
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mom of a funny 3 year old.
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