Sonam (innocent face, nagging voice): Papa… just one more story, na? Please?
Dad: Beta, I’ve already told you three stories!
Ani: Mumma, why do we wear raincoats? Mom (smiling): So we don’t get wet when it rains. Mom: Well… ducks like getting wet. They were born for it!
Mom: Let’s have some quiet time.
Babai: (whispers) Okay… but when does the quiet time end?
Mom: When the clock says so.Babai: But it’s not talking Mumma.
Child: Mommy, I love you more than pizza!
Mom: Aww, that’s so sweet!
Child: …But only by a tiny little bit. Mom: [pretending to be hurt] Only a tiny bit?
Child: Daddy, why do owls stay up at night? Don’t they feel sleepy?
Dad: Because they are nocturnal, sweetheart. That means they sleep during the day
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