Kids Write the Funniest Notes, and We Can’t Help but Giggle!

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Kids have a way of saying the funniest things, and sometimes they capture those gems in writing. We love keeping these little notes as cherished keepsakes of their early attempts at communication. Whether they’re reporting a bathroom emergency or expressing their dislike for a sibling (or us), these notes are priceless. Plus, they’ll make for some great laughs during their future wedding rehearsal dinner slideshow.

I reached out on social media for folks to share their favorite funny notes from their kids. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Emma’s daughter, Lily, is fully on board with her dad’s pun-filled humor.
  • Mark’s child seems to have a unique perspective on what happens during a wedding night. Wink wink!
  • Sarah’s son, Ben, penned an apology for his “terrible actions” and then playfully dubbed himself her “least favorite.”
  • Rachel’s child left her an uplifting birthday note declaring she doesn’t need makeup. With a doodle of a penis pointing at it, of course.
  • Mark’s child has apparently stumbled upon Sir Mix-a-Lot: “I hote you beecs you will not let me haf fun with close.” — This was a note from Bridger, who was mad at her for not allowing her to cut off the legs of her leggings to make shorts.
  • When Amelia was younger, she left the Tooth Fairy a note explaining where to find her in her messy room: “Look for the bed I am on it.”
  • Nathan’s child wrote a furious message to the dentist, who said he was working on a “kavity” but instead pulled out a loose tooth. The betrayal!
  • “Please don’t make me eat ham.” Same here, kiddo. Who cares what Dr. Seuss says?
  • Olivia’s 7-year-old has come to the conclusion that if the lights remain on, bedtime could be postponed indefinitely.
  • After playing with baby chicks at a friend’s house, Lily’s child had some compelling arguments for why they should get some: “THAY AR ADORABL” and “EGG MAKE KAKE.” No lies detected!
  • “Ceep this butween use but you are awesamer then dad.” — submitted by Jessica, who clearly has a great sense of humor.
  • Jessica’s child gave her a heads up: “Toilet is fluded P.S. there is poop in it.”
  • Another of Jessica’s kids has been prepping the pantry for the “epocolipse” and wants everyone to eat the supplies “responsobly.”
  • Don’t cross Joelle; she will straight-up disown you.
  • Emma’s sons are having a tough day; at least one of them is being a “but hole.”
  • Karen’s son composed a grocery list filled with his favorite snacks. Just a heads-up, #5 is not “cock-sit,” it’s chocolate. We promise this is a family-friendly list.
  • Lily’s daughter wrote a heartwarming note for her parents on St. Patrick’s Day.
  • Kerri’s daughter, Mia, is not “greety.” She just knows the value of her molars.
  • Sam’s child wants everyone to know that the “lazers” are “fake” and won’t cut you into tiny pieces during “lazer fun time.” You’re safe!
  • Lauren’s son just decided to “ex” her out. He doesn’t have time for her nonsense.
  • Leah’s daughter was required to write letters home from summer camp. Sometimes, though, she just doesn’t feel like writing a long letter, okay?!
  • “Evry thing your falt.” — This was from Mia, who is not pleased with her mom.
  • This was Liam’s first apology note: “Sorry for farting next to you.”
  • Nicole’s son had some choice words about his sister when he wrote this note.
  • Riley’s daughter thought it might be worth it to ask Santa for some early deliveries. She should consider signing up for Santa Prime.
  • Max’s note translates to: “I love mom. And Coby is in the toilet.” Coby is Max’s sibling.
  • Max is selective about the days he wants to be nice to his mom.
  • Sam asked her son to make a list of items he wanted to remember for their upcoming trip.
  • During a family quarantine due to COVID-19 exposure, Tana’s 10-year-old slipped her this note while she was on the phone.

Kids truly are the funniest!

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In summary, kids leave behind the most side-splitting notes that provide a hilarious glimpse into their minds. These notes are not only entertaining but also create lasting memories that parents can cherish for years to come.