Creativity
25 Hilariously Smart Kids Who Can Really Beat Adults
We need to know what their parents feed them.
These kids really know what they are doing. We as adults are often surprised by how kids can figure out things we thought only when you get older you’ll understand. What we consider as ‘complex’ appears to be something they can grasp. Some can even scheme their way out of punishment and limitations by parents!
But we also know these kids with genius brains, they are the ones who will go to places!
My 6-year-old boy with autism told me his stuffed doll’s eye “kind of looks like the country of Montenegro.”

Today one of my 4th grade students renamed himself “reconecting …” on our Zoom call and pretended that he was having internet issues to avoid participating in our lesson.

My nephew showed me his quiz in class.

No blanket? No problem.

My son, upset, because he broke the gingerbread man’s leg.

Punishing a genius.

Banned my 12-year-old brother from PS4 today.

Sesame oil, definitely will make dad’s shoes better.

What a position.

Sister ‘made more money’.

I asked my cousin to lock the door, grabbed my lockpicking lock, and did this because it didn’t fit the doorknob.

Nothing like blessing the cake himself.

Our cat jailed by our son and she hasn’t moved out for 20 minutes.

Child’s creation: cars that run on sausages.

My child’s attempt to become a butterfly.

Sister made a girl out of a spoon.

My daughter unlocking the door because she’ll throw a tantrum if we don’t let her to.

Girlfriend’s 10-year-old sis’ backpack was so heavy, we checked and found two ‘beautiful cube rocks’ she picked up because they looked unique.

Seven-year-old me was drawing when I heard the teacher said it had to cover the whole page. So, I did a thing.

Son made ice-cream for the dogs.

He thought it was a good idea to work next to his kid playing.

Son peeling peas’ skin because he doesn’t like them.

Learning to read labels early on, huh?

Kid gave me this and said this looked like our backyard.

Son is telling people at daycare and I give him ‘cat food’.

