My 18 month old grand baby is so cute, but she learned the worst trick!

@judyt00 (3497)
Canada
May 11, 2007 9:20pm CST
Today, out of the blue, she bent over in front of her uncle, who always teases her and made a raspberry sound. Then she laughed like a maniac. 'What did you do?' he asked her, pretending to be serious , She then ran away far enough for him to not be able to reach her and yelled 'Fart!" then started laughing even harder. She's been doing it all evening. Cute but oh, so rude!
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6 responses
• United States
12 May 07
she learned this from someone children learn from imitation so dont blame her blame whoever taught her this!
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@judyt00 (3497)
• Canada
12 May 07
I'm not blaming her. I know full well that it was either her brother, her father, or one of her cousins. We just don't know whether to laugh at her or chastise her. Because despite being rude, its just so cute! She is just so tiny to be making that kind of joke!
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• United States
12 May 07
maybee your sence of humer differs from mine i find nothing funny in teaching children to be vulgar !
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@judyt00 (3497)
• Canada
12 May 07
I suspect you have NO sense of humour from this and other posts you've made. you really need to lighten up!
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@ashar123 (2357)
• India
14 May 07
Kids till the age of 5 learn alot from their parents and people around them. Even TV can be the cause where she might have learned that but it sure was cute.
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@judyt00 (3497)
• Canada
16 May 07
Yesm, and yeaterday, she heard her parents fighting and now her favourite saying is 'puck you'. Thank the gods she can't say F yet! We're going to ignore it and hope it goes away!
• United States
22 Jul 07
There is what the real problem is. It is not the language. This child is growing up in what appears to be a verbally abusive home. It's one thing for parents to argue, even in front of their children. But when they start to become verbally abusive and disrespectful to each other, you are teaching them something much more important than how to make a fart noise. By the way, if history has taught us anything, it is that farts are funny.
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@onabreak2 (1161)
• United States
13 May 07
That is cute and I dont see why the rev made such a rude remark about it. It is a body function. Kids are like spongess and take everything in . They always seem to learn those type of things first though. Dont worry about it. She is just a baby. She sounds like a smart baby too.
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@judyt00 (3497)
• Canada
13 May 07
Yes, she issmart, and she has learned when to use that little trick, never in public, so far, but only at people who tease her.
• United States
23 Jul 07
i think that is so funny and cute. my baby sister does something close to that.
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• United States
29 Jul 07
Babies can do the wierdest things that is for sure. I guess sometimes we need to control ourselves so not to make them keep doing it cause could really be embarrasing then.
@Madona1 (2096)
• Gibraltar
23 Jul 07
No worries, your grand child will grow out of it. She is just 18 months old, you should be proud of having such a cute and lovely grand child.
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• United States
23 Jul 07
My two year old's favorite song: Old MacDonald had a farm, E I E I O And on his farm he had a POOPY MONSTER! E I E I O With a "poop poop" here and a "poop poop" there . . . Her dad is such a bad influence : )
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• United States
23 Jul 07
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! that is so funny! maybe you can replace poopy with cookie. i had to do that with my baby sister. she used to sing a song like that and i forgot what it was, but i had to replace one of the words with another word that rymes.
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