Curious Kid

By @n.J
January 19, 2025 5:11am CST
She wanted to try if she could fit in the luggage. Kids are always curious. My daughter once tried if she could cook crayons when she was six years old. I guess she wanted to repurpose them. That's why I do not allow her watching reels and YouTube alone. She might end up doing dangerous stuff.
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@shaggin (73251)
• United States
19 Jan
My oldest daughter did melt broken crayons in the microwave to pour into a mold to make new ones. It made the microwave wave smell so bad. This was about a year ago when she was 20
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19 Jan
oh my! Was she able to use the new ones?
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@shaggin (73251)
• United States
20 Jan
@Iam_jauntyjen nope they just didn’t wind up turning out right. When she was little we had a machine that would melt the crayons and when tipped up the wax drained down into molds and made perfect crayons.
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20 Jan
@shaggin that's cool! As a kid, I would remove the crayons' cover, and then put them under the sun. Once they are melted, I would make different figures. It was fun.
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@iKONICNoona (4271)
• Philippines
19 Jan
I agree with you on not letting a child watch reels or youtube alone because they might watch something and immitate them specially prank contents, sometimes its not suitable for kids.
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19 Jan
I couldn't agree more. There are a lot of videos that are not suitable for kids. Do you have kids?
@rakski (128844)
• Philippines
19 Jan
Kids are curious but we have to guide them
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@ekta54 (723)
• Delhi, India
19 Jan
Kids are always curious. But we have to explain to them that what is right and what is wrong for them.
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