These Kids Doing Things For The First Time Got Us Chuckling
It's hard to remember the way we felt experiencing mundane things for the first time. As an adult, you expect a lemon to taste sour if you bite into it, but for a kid, this is quite the discovery.
Come along and experience the world through the eyes of a child for a few minutes. By the end, you might be taken back to a simpler time.
Difference Is Exciting
North America has quite a diverse population. This means that people of all different looks walk right along side each other. We don't even blink twice if we see someone with blue hair.
For other cultures that are less diverse, seeing someone look different or have red hair can be quite intriguing.
A Real-Life Princess
Even as a kid, you have an idea that Cinderella only exists on the screen and not in real life. Yet when you see a girl walking around in a tutu and tiara what are you supposed to think?
It looks like real-life princesses exist after all!
The First Time Feeling Pride
Up to a certain point, kids just need everything done for them as they can't do it on their own. Even when they start, they often don't realize the impact of their accomplishments, such as taking their first steps.
Then, one day, it hits them just how much they can accomplish if they try.
The Best Of Both Worlds
In today's world, you shouldn't need to pick between being just a ballerina or superhero anymore.
Gender stereotypes don't hold as much weight. We have come far enough to let kids chose their identities for themselves and the result is a mix and match of the best of both worlds!
A Small Human Learning A Thing
Wait, you mean that you can take a shower, outside, from the sky? This is often a concept that's hard to understand for a child.
I remember as a child I just couldn't wrap my head around what makes the sky decide when to and when not to open up and release water.
Not A Fan Of Carrots
Let's just hope this wasn't the last time the kid agreed to eat vegetables or it will make dinner time quite the challenge from here on out.
Although our taste buds often change, kids tend to not always be the biggest fan of any kind of vegetables.
Let It Rain Sand
This kid is about to find out the hard way that sand has a funny way of ending up in the strangest places.
Often, even after a long shower, you'll find remains of it in places you didn't even know sand could reach.
Traumatized For Life
Just because you reach the height requirement, it doesn't mean you should actually go on the ride. These rollercoasters aren't made for the faint of heart.
Some kids could get traumatized if they're not actually ready to experience the ups and downs.
Swinging Through Life
It's such a simple invention, yet it can feel like heaven to a child. Who thought that swaying a seat up and down gently could make a kid feel like they're on top of the world?
Swings tend to be the most fought over area in the playground because it's beloved by all.
The First Sight Of Snow
There is something about seeing the cold white fluff that is just as exciting for kids as for adults who experience it for the first time.
Many say it looks just like the movies but it doesn't feel the way they imagined.
Bigger Than The Bathtub
It's quite incredible that water can be retained in a specific area and still look like it never ends from the shoreline.
As a kid, I used to try and swim as far as I could go to try and find the end of the water. It often gave my parents a heart attack.
Cue The Sugar Rush
Let's hope this parent enjoyed the last few moments of stillness when they took this picture before the sugar rush kicked in.
Combining a kid with sugar is usually a recipe for chaos, but it can give you a really good workout.
The First Taste Of Sourness
Believe it or not, the parent reports that the kid went back for more after this bite. There is something kind of addictive about that sour taste.
Sour Patch Kids wouldn't be as popular as they are otherwise.
Dogs Are Just Like Babies
Being a dog parent is a lot like having a real-life baby. It needs to be fed, bathed, loved, and trained.
Yet when you introduce them to a real baby, it often assumes the role of a parent itself and wants to protect the baby. It's quite adorable.
Some Practice Is Required
Using chopsticks properly is truly an art form that can take years to master. Just because it's holding the food doesn't mean it's being done right.
It's like learning how to hold a pen. Just because it's writing doesn't mean it's being done properly.
A Parent In The Making
The first you hold a baby animal, you never want to let it go. You don't take into account that it's a whole responsibility to help it grow.
Instead, you beg your parents day and night to let you keep it, just based on its cuteness.