Thursday, 31 March 2016

Lies Parents Tell Their Children


Written by the clark jennifer
Raising kids can be a difficult thing to do. Children tend to talk too much, be picky eaters, or are obnoxiously loud. It’s hard having to deal with misbehaving kids so sometimes parents tell them little white lies to get them to behave. In this gallery, viewers get to learn a few false statements that parents have told their children.
Kids can be picky eaters so sometimes you just have to stretch the truth a little bit if you want them to eat the things on their plate.
Your toddler may want that ‘Tickle Me Elmo’ for Christmas, but if you buy it for them then you better get ready to face the consequences.
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You will be hearing Elmo’s giggle 24/7. The best way to end the madness is to tell them that replacement batteries don’t exist for him. It might be cruel, but your sanity is more important.
Kids can be curious. You can expect them to wander off into sketchy areas by themselves. To prevent this from happening, just scare them a little.
Nobody wants to get turned into sausage by the boogieman! Honestly, I’d rather just hang out with grandma all day.
That shiny glass vase might look cool, but do you really want to put a kitten’s life at risk?! Didn’t think so.
It isn’t summer until you buy an overpriced popsicle from the local ice cream man. Although frozen dairy products bring you happiness, it does empty out your parents’ wallets.
To prevent your kids from asking for more money, just let them know that the music playing from the trunk actually means that there is no more ice cream available. Sorry kids, looks like you’re out of luck.
It isn’t summer until you buy an overpriced popsicle from the local ice cream man. Although frozen dairy products bring you happiness, it does empty out your parents’ wallets.
To prevent your kids from asking for more money, just let them know that the music playing from the trunk actually means that there is no more ice cream available. Sorry kids, looks like you’re out of luck.
Santa Claus is obviously sick and tired of milk and cookies. Switch it up by putting out some beer and Doritos.
It’s nice to see curious kids asking a lot of questions. It just means that they want to know more about the world. But after answer 93 questions, it can get a little annoying.
One dad told his kids that everyone gets a maximum of 10,000 words a month so it is important to choose your words wisely. After his kid was heard rambling on for too long, he’d let him know that his word count was coming. Save your words kid!
Everyone has a tell when they are telling a fib. This one is just a little more obvious than others.
Always remember to hold hands with an adult when you are crossing the street. If not, you could get hit by a semi and die.
In order to instill this fear in his kids, one father said that the oil spots were marks of dead children who didn’t listen to this specific rule. Always hold hands.

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