Cute Things Your Toddler Does or Has Done.

Updated on April 21, 2011
P.H. asks from McKinney, TX
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One of the questions I just answered here today got me to remembering some of the precious things my almost 13 year old son did when he was a toddler. The funniest thing he use to do was wear my gardening gloves for hours! He would have those gloves on and have a broom in his hand and "sweep" So funny and cute. He use to beg my mom and I to put on a pair too! The funniest thing he ever said was when he was about 4--he said to my mom "Grandma, I want you and Grandpa to have a baby and give it to my mom"!!! We laughed sooo hard that day and I'll never forget it. That was when he asked when he was going to have a brother or sister, but ended up being an only child. I llove my son sooo much and he is growing up way too fast.

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