I'm So Full of Happy Today
The Hygge Wisdom of Children
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Narrated by:
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Ashley Roy
About this listen
The funny things kids say or the hygge wisdom of children.
Is there anything more likely to make you laugh and put a smile on your face than the innocent and funny remark of a child? Ever since Art Linkletter first published Kids Say the Darndest Things in 1957, people have laughed and been delighted with the innocent, funny things kids say.
The Danes have a word for the feeling of happy delight you get from simple things in life, such as the funny things kids say; it's called hygge. In I'm so Full of Happy Today: The Hygge Wisdom of Children, you will explore many of the funny things kids say in our world today.
The hygge wisdom of kids: It's not only endless, but often an endless source of joy, like these hilarious quotes:
- Dylan, age five: "Mom, did it hurt much when you gave birth to Daddy?"
- Keira, age eight: "Being in love is like having a birthday in your stomach"
- Miley, age three: "When I grow up, I want to be pregnant. Or a princess"
- Jayden, age five: "Mom, how old were you when you were my age?"
The latest in funny kids audiobooks: I'm so Full of Happy Today is a heartwarming collection of the remarkably observant, funny, and wise things said by children, aged two to 10 years. All of the stories have a very real and personal feel and include the name and age of each child. These playful, sometimes “tongue-in-cheek” tales straight from the minds and mouths of kids will have you learning and laughing long after you’ve heard the final words. You will be hygge happy!
More from this hygge funny-things-kids-say audiobook:
- Round and round it goes - Samuel, age four: “Mom, does the Earth ever get dizzy?”
- Insightful - Abigail, age four: “Mommy, do you know why it snows?” Mother: “Hmm no, why?” Abigail: “It’s because the clouds wants to give the kids something funny to play with.”
- Astrology for beginners - Three girls, age four, during nursery-school lunch break discuss zodiac signs: Jessica: “I’m a Capricorn.” Taylor: “I’m a Virgo.” Ashley: “I’m a princess.”
- Jurassic dad - Sydney, age seven: “Dad, you’re so old you must remember what the dinosaurs looked like?”