
40 Photos That Aptly Show The Struggle Of Raising Kids
Sometimes we find our kids doing such bizarre things that we have to wonder how they even managed such a feat. It’s incredible what a lot of damage a little child can inflict within a short period. Hence why any parent starts to panic when their child has been silent for too long
But at the same time, whether it’s dealing with vandalism, scratches, dents or stuck kids, children certainly do make life more interesting. Scroll below for an entertaining collection of photos of kids just being kids but that probably ended up giving their parents quite a bad day.
#1 I Lost My Aldi’s Quarter. Luckily My 4-Year-Old Found It And Is Keeping It In A Safe Place

#2 The Result Of The Kids Brushing Their Teeth. Apparently There Was Some Roughhousing And My Youngest Escaped Into The Safety Of The Shower Behind The Glass Door. They Found A Way In

#3 Surprised My Daughter With A Fishing Trip. It Lasted 15 Minutes

#4 She Drank A Worm

#5 This Is Pure Torture And They’re Just Feeling It

#6 10-Year-Old Son Broke A Double-Pane Window With A Ping-Pong Shot

#7 Chaotic And Messy

#8 Finally Found My Missing AirPods! It Turns Out My 4-Year-Old Daughter Got Ahold Of Them And Put Them In The Toaster

#9 Got Bit By A 3-Year-Old

#10 Don’t Bring Your Kids When Shopping For A Phone

#11 My Kid Bit My Washing Machine, And Now It Leaks

#12 He Wants Something To Make His Hair Grow Back Before School Tomorrow. Triplets And Beard Shavers Don’t Mix. The triplet boys found their older brother’s beard razor and decided to see what would happen. Chaos and calamity ensue.

#13 I Just Found My Son In The Bathroom Like This. “Like Sonic!” No Words. Yes, It’s Hair Dye

#14 Daughter Stole My Keyboard To Play Minecraft And Left A Replacement

#15 Tore The House Apart For Over An Hour, Had Enough, And Went To Make My Son Breakfast

#16 Thanks Kids, I Really Appreciate It

#17 My 3-Year-Old Son Decided To Microwave Our 3DS

#18 Spent A Pretty Penny Going To The Aquarium. This Was The Fish My Son Was Most Interested In

#19 PS5 In For HDMI Replacement. Kid Said “I Pushed The Cable In A Little Too Hard”

#20 My Friend’s Kid Did This To Their Pantry

#21 You Hated That Planter Anyway

#22 My Son Vandalized Our Bathroom And Blamed It On A Monster

#23 My 6-Year-Old Swung On The Gate Once

#24 At Least No Carpet Damage

#25 Got My PS5 Less Than 24 Hours Ago. I Love Having Kids

#26 Looked Out The Window To See A Squirrel Taking One Of The Easter Eggs I Had Hidden For My Kids

#27 Pulled Up To My Local Bar

#28 A Large Coffee With A Shot Of Crayola, Please

#29 Left My Teenage Son With The Pizza

#30 Sometimes The Simplest Answer Is The Correct One

#31 It Was Too Quiet. Thankfully, It Was Cornstarch This Time. Last Time, It Was A Pound Of Butter

#32 My Daughter Found The Sharpie In My Car. RIP Resale Value

#33 Digging Through The Car For Change To Buy Gas

#34 4-Year-Old Put Cupcakes In My Dress Shoes

#35 Grandparents Bought This Terrifying Doll For My Daughter. Now My Wife Has To Suffer The Consequences

#36 I Asked My Son To Put The Drinks In The Fridge

#37 Kids Took Off With My Hair Brush. Later On, I Found It Like This

#38 All Day My 45-Year-Old Husband And 12-Year-Old Son Have Been Playing “Last Hit” (Hit Each Other And Run). I’ve Begged Them To Stop, Or At Least Go Outside. The kid tripped on the stairs and ran into the wall. We have company coming tomorrow.

#39 Daughter Left The Garden Hose Running Outside All Night And It Managed To Flood My Basement

#40 Work Of Art

Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.