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    Default What strange and funny things does your toddler do?

    Im not sure if all toddlers do strange and funny things, but my daughter continuously cracks me up from the little random things she does.

    Everyday at least once she empties out her block bucket and puts the bucket on her head and runs around the house. Thank god its a clear bucket and she can see where she is going.
    Another thing she does, before she climbs on any couch, she empties it of all the cushions. Even on our 3 seater, doesnt matter if she only climbs up on one end, the whole couch has to have no cushions on it. I swear I pick up cushions like 20 times a day. haha.
    One of the funniest things I find she does is screw up her nose and breathe heavily, almost like snorting. Its hilarious, I have no idea where she has got this from. haha

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    I'm from syd but my 9 month DD also screws up her nose and breathes funny reminds me of a pig oinking mixed with a dog huffing lol!!!!

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    I wasnt sure where to post this. I didnt mean for it only to be for WA mums though.

    Its odd hey? My mum says that I also did this when I was little.

    Another thing she does is put EVERYTHING around her neck like a scarf. I can never find my teatowels because she always pulls them off the oven and puts them around her neck and walks around the house with them.

    When Im trying to fold washing, bras, knickers, shirts & pants all end up around her neck haha.

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    Kids are sooo cute.

    There are 2 empty plastic pot plants in the kids sandpit just for playing with. When my youngest hops on her little push bike, she gets one and puts it on her head so we call them her safety helmet. She will often wander back inside with one of them on her head. I have photos for her 18th or 21st. She looks so funny!
    DD1 4 ~♥~ DD2 2

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    My DS does the screwed up snorting thing also!! We call it his "rhinocerous" face cause it reminds me of how they breathe before they charge at you! Hahahaha.

    He has endless hilarious behaviours.

    He loooooves rearranging our furniture so our dining chairs, stools, ottomans etc are all pushed into other rooms and into weird positions.

    He has recently started coming up and licking my knee and running away again.

    Weirdo child!
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    DS1 - 3 DS2 - 0.5

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    I have an almost 20 month old with the BIGGEST personality. He cracks me up numerous times a day!!

    At the moment his favorite thing to say is "cool dude", you give him a pair of sunnies or basically anything that can go on his face or head and he runs around yelling COOL DUDE. We were at the shops last week and there was a man talking on his mobile phone with sunnies on and he went up to him, pointed and said COOL DUDE. He also thinks my Nana is a "cool dude" because she wears glasses.

    His favorite thing to do at the moment is pretend to drive a car, he runs down the hallway moving his arms like he is driving a steering wheel and he swings his arms so far up and down, side to side and yells BEEP BEEP.
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    My DS put the metal dogs water bowl on his head. Funny thing about it was it was full at the time. He also says 'yeah yeah yeah' when I say no to him, don't know where he got that from! And when he gets mad now, he crosses his arms and glares at me. I end up laughing at him. he's only one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvmagirl View Post
    Another thing she does, before she climbs on any couch, she empties it of all the cushions.

    One of the funniest things I find she does is screw up her nose and breathe heavily, almost like snorting. Its hilarious, I have no idea where she has got this from. haha
    Yep, my nearly 15 month old does both those too. I just leave the cushions on the floor now!

    He also likes to wear the empty toilet roll on his wrist, puts his hands in his boots and crawls around with them, makes chook noises when he laughs, runs around with one hand behind his back (looks so cute!), shuts the cupboard/fridge doors (very helpful, especially when I am still "in" them getting things out!!) and does a nightly nudie run through the house on his way to the bath

    I laugh with/at him a lot!!
    DS 2 DD Fresh out of the oven


    Never argue with an idiot. He'll drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.

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    Our 3 y.o. DD sings "ABC" to 14 m.o. DS but only for him she sings it aA B C D E F G, a H I J K, a L M" etc in a really goo gaa voice, she thinks he will understand it better like that.
    She takes a little gold jewellery box to bed every night, with money it. When she thinks she is doing something hard she pants to show how hard she is trying. She always puts wooden buliding blocks in a bowl and says they are her weet bix.
    DS September 2009 DD November 2007

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClareN View Post
    Yep, my nearly 15 month old does both those too. I just leave the cushions on the floor now!

    He also likes to wear the empty toilet roll on his wrist, puts his hands in his boots and crawls around with them, makes chook noises when he laughs, runs around with one hand behind his back (looks so cute!), shuts the cupboard/fridge doors (very helpful, especially when I am still "in" them getting things out!!) and does a nightly nudie run through the house on his way to the bath

    I laugh with/at him a lot!!
    haha yes! I have been shut in the cupboard and fridge many times, from her trying to help shut to door.
    Also if Im not quick enough in the fridge, she will grab anything thats in the fridge door and run off.


 

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