
From
The Mouths Of
Children
Submitted
by: HOST
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The
kindergarten teacher was showing
her class an encyclopedia page
picturing several national flags.
She pointed to the American flag
and asked, "What flag is this?" A
little girl called out, "That's
the flag of our country." "Very
good," the teacher said. "And
what is the name of our country?"
'"Tis of thee," the girl said
confidently.
A
new neighbor asked the little
girl next door if she had any
brothers and sisters. She
replied, "No, I'm the lonely
child."
A
mother was telling her little
girl what her own childhood was
like: "We used to skate outside
on a pond. I had a swing made
from a tire; it hung from a tree
in our front yard. We rode our
pony. We picked wild raspberries
in the woods." The little girl
was wide-eyed, taking this in. At
last she said, "I sure wish I'd
gotten to know you
sooner!"
My
grandson was visiting one day
when he asked, "Grandma, do you
know how you and God are alike?"
I mentally polished my halo while
I asked, "No, how are we alike?"
"You're both old," he
replied.
A
little girl was diligently
pounding away on her father's
word processor. She told him she
was writing a story. "What's it
about?" he asked. "I don't know,"
she replied. "I can't
read."
I
didn't know if my granddaughter
had learned her colors yet, so I
decided to test her. I would
point out something and ask what
color it was. She would tell me,
and always she was correct. But
it was fun for me, so I
continued. At last she headed for
the door, saying sagely,
"Grandma, I think you should try
to figure out some of these
yourself!"
A
ten-year-old, under the tutelage
of her grandmother, was becoming
quite knowledgeable about the
Bible. Then one day she floored
her grandmother by asking, "Which
Virgin was the mother of Jesus:
the Virgin Mary or the King James
Virgin?"
A
Sunday school class was studying
the Ten Commandments. They were
ready to discuss the last one.
The teacher asked if anyone could
tell her what it was. Susie
raised her hand, stood tall, and
quoted, "Thou shall not take the
covers off thy neighbor's
wife."

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