With the changing minds, the development of kids has been affected a lot. However, they formed a strange sense of reality. But that personality has put a lot of impression on us. The new ideas arising in the minds of children are something very weird. However, sometimes they are right too.
Usually, parents keep sharing such posts with you. Here are some more examples of such a kind. Scroll down to read some shared stories by parents.
#1 A mom chooses sleepover of a kid at grandma’s home.
7: I saw a bat in the house last night.
Me: Really, where?
7: It flew in my room and then down the stairs.
Me: Wow, were you scared?
7: No, it said it wasn't a problem until it grows its other wings.
Me: Cool, here's your coat time for a sleepover at Gramma's forever.— Jon Sawatsky 🐉✏️ (@JonSawatsky) March 1, 2020
#2 A kid does not hug with imaginary friends.
My 2yo started talking about a ghost a while ago. Mostly it seems to be an imaginary friend. She plays hide & seek w/ it, talks to it, plays catch w/ it (throws a ball at nothing).
Then one day hubs asked if she wanted to hug it, to which she said: "No! It burn all the toys."😬
— Katie (@BloggingStaten) February 29, 2020
#3 A kid uses to say that he listens to strange sounds.
When my son was 4 he would crawl across the bedroom floor or stand by the bed asking to be let in the bed for cuddles.
He'd speak in Polish to his mum, I'd wake up and see a small shadowy figure whispering strange sounds.
— Richard Kemp (@boredwizard) February 29, 2020
#4 A boy says that his mom died before he came.
My 5yo: Don't die mommy
Me: I wasn't planning on, babe.
My 5yo: It already happened before
Me: ?
5yo: Before you were my mommyALRIGHT SON LET'S JUST GO COLOR OR SOMETHING
— Ashli | Bramblecraft Bonewitch (@Mama_Ghuleh) March 1, 2020
#5 A kid watches a strange lady in dreams.
Would your lullaby lady like to meet our gentleman in pinstriped suit that hovers in the corner?
….. Kids are creepy AF— Lydia (@fey_girl63) February 29, 2020
#6 A kid says that he watches shadows in the room.
My 4yo talks about seeing shadows with fire eyes in the corners of rooms, floating down the hall…standing behind me. Kids are creepy.
— Lauren Brazeal (@laurenbrazeal) February 29, 2020
#7 A kid uses to see witch outside his window.
When I was a kid I imagined there was a witch in the field outside my window who could only come closer if I looked at her, whether I realized I was looking at her or not. I've long gotten over that fear, but I still sleep with my back to the window.
— 🐧 Rob Killam (@KillamRob) February 29, 2020
#8 A kid says that the moon watches his mom.
Me: I have to close the curtains or the moon will keep you up.
6 y/o: No, I like the moon. She tells me stories!
Me: Yeah, about what?
6: About when you were a kid like me.
M: That’s funny.
6: The moon’s been watching you your whole life. And she never forgets what you did.— Brian McGee (@Bricobrosse) March 1, 2020
#9 A kid asks for a canopy.
My 3 yo asked if she could get a canopy to protect her from the horned lady. The picture she drew of her was terrifying.
— Carrie Firestone (@CLLFirestone) March 1, 2020
#10 A kid says that she sees an old lady.
My 6 year old had a princess bed with curtains around it. She used to get really hot in bed so I suggested not drawing the curtains around her. She replied, ‘No, I have to have the curtains drawn then I can’t see the old lady standing next to my bed. I don’t like her watching me’
— Sue Smart (@MrsS_Smart) March 1, 2020
#11 A kid says to her father that she sees a man.
once when my oldest daughter was 2, I was laying with her in bed to get her to go to sleep. After 15 minutes she turns to me and—very matter-of-factly—asks “daddy, who is the man in my closet?”
I calmly say “there’s no one there babe, time for sleep.” And then I died inside ☠️
— see no evil pictures (@seenoevilpix) March 1, 2020
#12 A kid says that she can speak with a voice.
A friend & her husband bought a very old, historical house. They were in the process of restoring it when her then 4 year old told her there was a voice in the ceiling that would speak to her.
— Melissa (@MelissaAnne_78) March 1, 2020
#13 A kid uses to talk with her dead grandma.
I don’t remember this but per my mother, after my grandmother died for a month straight I’d wake up in the middle of the night and go sit in her, my grandma’s chair and talk to her. My mom said it freaked her out because I was 100% serious that Nani was there and came to visit.
— Madeeha_Syed (@Madeeha_Syed) March 1, 2020
#14 A kid sees a blood faced man near her side.
Family trip to war museum:
6: Dad did you see the man?
Me: What man?
6: The man in the plane.
4: The man with the blood on his face!
Me: *looks around. None of the planes have mannequins in.*
6: Its the blood man!
6,4,2: THE BLOOD MAN THE BLOOD MAN— Stephen Collins (@stephen_collins) March 1, 2020
#15 A kid says that she does not like women.
6-year-old runs out into the hall in the middle of the night.
Me: Hey, hey, what’s the matter?
6 (disoriented and terrified): I don’t like that one.
Me: What one?
6: *points to her room* That one.
Me: What does it look like?
6: You.— Mike Keesey (@tmkeesey) March 1, 2020
#16 A kid says that he talks with a girl.
When my kid was 3 he told me I had always been his mummy , but the time before he was a girl and I looked different, “but mummy I was me , and you were you , we have always been together “ 😳😍
— Cuppa? (@hayleyhoopla) March 1, 2020
#17 A kid watches a scary man in her dreams.
Our oldest would have recurring nightmares about a scary man with one night that comes in her room. We had her draw a picture to see if that would help her get over it. When we looked at the picture, my wife and I seriously considered selling the house and moving that week.
— Jay Jackson (@jjackson) March 1, 2020
#18 A kid uses to talk with a bloody man.
When my son was 3 he had an imaginary friend called Mr Nobody who had chicken skin for hair 😳
— Ali Freyne (@GoodnaturedLiar) March 1, 2020
#19 A kid uses to talk with imaginary kids.
When my daughter was 3 or 4 she had a group of imaginary children. I thought it was quite amusing. One day she said, “Do you know what my children call me?……They call me The Cloth Keeper” I have no idea what that meant but I no longer found it amusing 😬
— Susan R (@soozyray) March 1, 2020
#20 A kid has a dream of bloody murder.
When my son was little he wouldn't nap so we had afternoon quiet time. One day he started screaming bloody murder. When I got in the room, he was telling me through his sobs about "the guy with a bag over his head and holes for eyes". He said he got scared when he saw him so he
— 🇨🇦 coquihalla 🇺🇸 (@coquihallan) March 1, 2020
#21 Son saw a man with bleeding eyes.
My oldest son at 3 told us a man with bleeding eyes was trying to put blood in his mouth, that he came from the tree out front, at our old house.
Freaking terrifying 😱— Sophia 💜 (@sophiaoswalt) March 1, 2020
#22 A kid uses to see a couple.
When my youngest was 2ish she kept telling me about the couple who stood outside her window watched her sleep.We panicked that someone was at her window.Then going through boxes from storage she held up a picture of my grandparents.They died before she was born.She never met them
— Elizabeth Silverthorne and Poe (@Elizabe99207364) March 1, 2020
#23 A kid uses to see a couple that has died.
When my youngest was 2ish she kept telling me about the couple who stood outside her window watched her sleep.We panicked that someone was at her window.Then going through boxes from storage she held up a picture of my grandparents.They died before she was born.She never met them
— Elizabeth Silverthorne and Poe (@Elizabe99207364) March 1, 2020
#24 A kid sees a man in dreams.
My youngest when 2 talking about man in our house and pointing to him for days. Did cleansing because – terrified. Driving out of garage. The man’s here mummy. You said he was gone now. Yes from home. But he’s sitting next to me in the car. Stop car, everyone out!
— lucy marx (@lucymarxx) March 1, 2020
#25 One kid uses to have harsh dreams.
My middle child when he was about 2 would say I’m not his mum, his mum was the dark lady in the garden. He’d also ask to go to his proper home. Now he’s older he had a fear of being lost and of forgetting what it’s like to be him, as if that’s what happened before!😱
— Claire McDonnell (@ClaireEMcD) March 1, 2020
#26 A kid explains the death procedure.
My youngest told me once she can tell how long people have been dead by looking at them.
— Sian Ink (@sian_ink) March 1, 2020
#27 A kid uses to see her grandma.
My nephew (4 at the time) asked my sister whether or not his great-grandmother was dead.
When my sister replied "yes, she is in Heaven", he corrected her, saying "No, she's not. I see her."— Geraldine👑 (@ger_carey7) March 1, 2020
#28 One kid assures that there was a ghost.
My 3 year old had a meltdown about ghosts so I was trying to assure her there were no ghosts in our house. We’re the second family in this house and no one died in it far as we know. I say there’s no ghosts, she says “ghost right there” and points to my empty hallway. 💩👻☠️nuke
— Skyberstayhome (@skyberfire) March 1, 2020
#29 One kid saw a man inside the empty house.
My Gran took me to a relative's house in Canada. I was 5.
Me: I've always liked going to this house
Gran: You've never been to this house
Me: (Pointing) There was a man in a box under that window.
-Gran's BIL was laid out before his burial under that window 10 years earlier.— Lisa B. (@politeracy) March 1, 2020