My three-year-old was being even more of a picky eater than usual. When I was struggling to get her to touch her chicken, I thought providing a less desirable option would do the trick. So I asked her, “Do you want to eat your chicken or monkey brains?”
She eagerly responded, “Monkey brains!”
Calvin and Hobbes failed me!
-Paul, father of 3
So cute!!!
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Those little monkeys are smarter than we give them credit for.
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Yes, it’s their BRAINS! 😉
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Hi there – I’m a mother of 3 children, one of whom just left home, and this is an old story about her…
Like us all, I work hard to instill my children with some empathy and tact, so I was mortified when my 4-year old, on passing a rather generously proportioned woman, muttered “ooh look, a big fat lady”. Horrified I stopped her and had a discussion about how that woman would have felt if she heard the comment.
“Well”, my daughter replied, “I actually said ‘I love you’, but I said it in Spanish and that’s why you didn’t understand me.
And no – we are not a bilingual household!
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Wow! What a clever, sneaky little one she was! That was an unexpected twist on an all-too familiar story! Thank you for sharing!
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Actually, as I recall, Calvin’s mom said the chicken WAS monkey brains–at which point he gobbled it up! (Of course, it kind of ruined his dad’s appetite…)
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Wow. A true fan! Well done!
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I would’ve been tempted by the monkey brains too. I wasn’t always smart as a child and needed more brains on occasion.
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Are you sure you’re not a zombie? 😉
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