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Kids take wonderful imaginations, but what if those imaginations veered into territory that's a little eerier? What'south more, what if those make-believe stories started mimicking or predicting real-life events — with lots of added creepiness?

Some of the kids in these stories who came up with surprising, spooky and downright scary comments may have been influenced past Goggle box or tales they heard from friends and family unit. But others seem just a bit too disarming to be made upwardly…

The Terminate of the World

On a long road trip through Pennsylvania, one Reddit user was enjoying the countryside views. And so suddenly, their five-year-onetime son proclaimed, "This will wait really cool as a wasteland… You know, after everyone dies." Say what?

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User Akummu continues: "He caught us off baby-sit considering the car was dead quiet, between songs. We thought he was on his tablet. Information technology actually creeped united states out. As much equally nosotros asked, he didn't elaborate on information technology." So we know the kid uses a tablet — perhaps he'd seen something on a game? Either way, the spookiness nonetheless stands.

Some other Redditor's niece was busying herself, every bit kids do, by scribbling some pictures. The user, herobotic, noticed their niece was drawing a picture of a creepy man with different middle colors. The girl's parents asked her why one of the eyes was grey, and she responded, "Considering he tin run across the storm coming."

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Swain Reddit users commented that the man might exist Odin, or Mr. Wednesday from American Gods, who are both popular odd-eyed characters. But wherever the little girl got her inspiration from, it was definitely a creepy cartoon and an unsettling thing to say.

Out of the Closet

Redditor QuagmireDP was changing her daughter in front of the closet, which was open. Her daughter kept looking beyond her into the closet and laughing. When the user asked what was so funny, her daughter said, "the human being." Well, what man, exactly?

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The user asked who the man was. Her girl pointed into the closet and said, "The homo with the snake cervix." The mother turned around, and although nothing was at that place, she was pretty spooked — fifty-fifty though her daughter wasn't. Still, this Redditor was understandably afraid to look into the history of the business firm to run into if anyone hanged themselves in the cupboard.

Succulent Daddy

Ane dad on Twitter, @KevinMKruse, posted about how his son said, "Daddy, I'm going to eat you up." That's kind of a cute affair to say — the sort of thing people say to ambrosial babies. But unfortunately, the kid continued with something a little less cute.

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"Yeah, I'thou gonna cutting you into little pieces." If you weren't already supervising what your children spotter on Television, this exchange might inspire y'all to start. Where on Globe did this youngster get this macabre thought?

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

One day, Facebook user Belinda Jamison was enjoying a casual stroll with her son, and they passed by a cemetery. In an innocent tone, her toddler boy said, "My brother is in there." Was he referring to an invisible friend?

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Jamison then told him he didn't take a brother, and her son replied, "No, Mama…from before. When the other lady was my mommy." That'south definitely the kind of thing nosotros don't await a toddler to say. We're guessing they probably took dissimilar routes on their walks after that.

The Clock Is Ticking

NotTomPettysGirl was watching her son accept an adorable moment equally he cuddled with his grandmother. Just information technology was interrupted when the boy placed both of his easily on his grandmother's face, pulled her face closer to his and informed her that she was very old. He even said she would dice presently.

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He then looked at the clock. Some piffling kids empathize that when people get former, the next step is death. Merely, the delivery of the comment — and the staring at the clock — make this moment quite a bit more sinister.

Fright in the Wood

While enjoying a hike in the woods with his child, Twitter user @MXTracy66 was taken by surprise when, out of the eerie quietness, the male child suddenly said, "The wood demand a sacrifice." The father connected in later tweets to say that he was somewhat concerned that no one else knew where the two were while they were walking.

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He also added that he thinks his son was only proverb that to lighten the mood. So what practice you remember well-nigh the comment? Are they the words of a cute, cheeky little child? Or a picayune boy who detects something strange in the forest?

Double the Creeps

Reddit user pipperfloats was entertaining her two immature kids when one said, "Mommy, when you dice, I want to put you lot in a glass jar so I can go on you and encounter yous forever." There is, however, a bit of sentiment to this strange comment — it'southward squeamish the kid loves his mom so much that he wants to keep her forever.

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Only maybe at kindergarten historic period, the lilliputian one doesn't understand the creepiness of keeping a dead person in a jar. His sibling, however, had a more practical comment: "That's stupid. Where are you lot gonna find a jar that big?"

Mini Mama

Ane Twitter mom, @showupforthis, tweeted about a time when she and her young son were walking through a store subsequently they'd enjoyed a nice picnic. Her son suddenly grabbed her hand and said to her, with a large smiling, "Mama, when you die, I'one thousand gonna make a little y'all so I can go on you always."

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It's kind of like to the story above. But it takes a sinister plow. The child then said, "Like with your skin and eyes, but probably not your insides." Essentially this youngster described taxidermy. While we don't know his verbal age, nosotros're guessing they don't teach that in pre-school.

The Sinister Sign

User @themelaniedione took to Twitter to tell others about how, when she was sitting on her sofa, she experienced a creepy moment with her girl. She heard a scratching noise, so she looked up to see her daughter, who was holding a marker board that she had written on.

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On it, the words read, "I can smell your fear." Okat, that is scary. The user went on to explicate that her daughter also reminded her that, when @themelaniedione is old, her daughter will be the 1 to accept intendance of her, and added, "Statements like that shouldn't audio like a threat…"

No to the New Arrival

One father's young daughter was staring at her new baby blood brother. Subsequently a while, she looked up and said, "Daddy, information technology'due south a monster… We should bury it." While this may be a creepy thing to hear, the commenters on Like_I_was_sayin'south Reddit post reasoned with the little i's logic.

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One comment said, "To be fair, babies look f****** weird," and so this could explain why the tot thought it might be a monster. Merely, that doesn't explain why she idea the best solution was to coffin her brother.

Crucified Kitties

When Redditor Tom_Zarek was a boy, his true cat, unfortunately, had stillborn kittens. Sweetly, he asked his male parent if he could make crosses for them. His male parent agreed, simply while he was working, this eerie exchange occurred. Immature Tom_Zarek: "Aren't those too small?" Dad: "What do you mean?"

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Young Tom_Zarek replied, "Aren't we going to nail the kittens to them?" And his dad, after a silence, responded, "We're non going to do that." This misunderstanding may have come about from the child knowing that Jesus was nailed to a cantankerous, but still, it'south a practiced thing the deceased kitties didn't follow adapt.

Side by side Cease…

Reddit user x_y_zed was minding their own business concern, taking the bus somewhere, when the omnibus stopped outside a walk-in clinic. Out of nowhere, a young man rider — a little girl — turned to her father and sagely said, "Death is the poor man's doctor."

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And that was that. These are pretty wise words for a little girl, and the Redditor later learned that what the girl said is actually an Irish gaelic proverb. However, that doesn't make information technology whatever more comforting when uttered from the mouth of an innocent-looking child.

A Truthful Tale?

User fearofimpendingdoom on Reddit told this scary tale: "My seven year onetime told me his old family died in a fire with him and now he has a new family (ours). He told me the names of his siblings and what his parents looked like. What the firm looked like. When he died."

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The user connected: "I wrote it all down as he talked and after he went to bed, I looked it up. Everything he said matched an old news story. Everything he said fit. I never even heard this news before and it was well-nigh a yr and a half before he was conceived."

Casual Threats

While scarystrangle was driving along, their kickoff grader in the rider seat looked over and said, "Dad, when I'm 7, I'g going to kill you. No, expect, when I'm eight." Hmm, and so the child not merely knew the concept of murder but also seemed to know virtually premeditated killing. And had it planned out already.

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When the Redditor asked how the child was going to commit the human action, they said, "I'm gonna drive over your caput with a car." Definitely creepy. Thankfully this child had at to the lowest degree another ten years to go earlier legally being allowed to bulldoze.

The Plane Premonition

Twitter user @Amani_Marie_ tweeted that her kid was cartoon a motion picture of an airplane. When the kid showed her, she explained that all the people on the airplane were trapped. To add together clarity, her daughter carried on with her artistic delineation, coloring in some orange flames and plenty of reddish blood.

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She explained to her mom that they were all dead, and no one would always detect them. The kid's age wasn't stated, but this may just be the work of a brilliant imagination — either that or the niggling daughter has the uncanny ability to run into by or future events.

Canine Comfort

Most people have heard of guardian angels, only darinfjc told Reddit about his co-worker'south daughter, who apparently had guardian wolves. "She always thought the rattling of the pipes in kitchen cupboards [was] 'white wolves' and the sound scared her."

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"1 day she was sitting at the kitchen table and she said, 'Mom. The white wolves aren't bad… They're our friends!' Her mom encouraged the thought by saying, 'Yes! The white wolves are protecting the states. They are our friends.'" And so the girl added in, "They're our friends, but not the man who crawls on the floor and stands past my bed." That took an unexpectedly creepy twist.

The Ham Hunter

Reddit user RatedRX was a waitress and was perplexed to see a little girl around the age of 4, who was repeatedly stabbing her plastic fork into her sandwich, saying, "die dice die" over and over. Firstly, we're thankful information technology was just a plastic fork, and secondly…what?

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The Redditor waited until the little daughter'due south mother went into the bath quickly, and asked the non-so-cute customer what she was doing. The tot replied with a straight face up, "I like to kill things, just mom says I shouldn't. And so I picked the ham because it can't scream." Time to dorsum away slowly.

He Sees Dead People

Reddit user Opud posted a comment that said, "When my son was in kindergarten I received a call from his teacher while at work saying he refused to get outside at recess and was sitting there terrified. He said there was a guy named Otie who had brown pilus and a brown bristles."

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"[Otie] kept telling him 'Come up hither, buddy' over and over while he was playing outside before school. They reviewed tapes and didn't see anyone. Scared the crap out of me that some human being was trying to housebreak him but I'm sure he either sees ghosts or has a very agile imagination."

Have a Middle

The daughter of Reddit user eps421 said to her female parent that there was a adult female who watched her while she was watching movies in her room. What's more, the creepy woman evidently slept on the ceiling to a higher place the girl's bed. Rather than being a friendly invisible companion, the daughter informed the Redditor that this adult female didn't like her…and wanted to eat her heart.

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The Redditor added that the kid merely watched Elmo and dinosaur shows, so she wasn't sure where her daughter got this from. Perchance the kid may accept been channel hopping to more grown-up stations without Mom knowing.

The Sinister Sister

A user named _imtosadforthis took to Reddit to talk about creepiness from her young sister. "A couple years ago, me and my sis (me 11 and her xiv) were watching my four-twelvemonth-old sister. She e'er said weird stuff only nothing besides bad. Anyhow, nosotros were watching a movie and fell asleep."

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"When my mom got habitation she started screaming and shaking us to wake upward. When nosotros were asleep my mom must have called and my niggling sister picked up and said 'I had to do it Mommy. I had to impale them. I cut Sissy's throat.' And hung up. Information technology still scares me sometimes."

The Singing Spirit

In a conversation with her sister and husband about loved ones, Reddit user KaiserXI was talking nearly her father, who had recently passed away. Her blood brother-in-law grabbed a picture of his mother, who had died in a car crash when he was six, to testify the Redditor.

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Her toddler niece was also in the room, and when the girl saw the picture, she started laughing. The group asked the picayune girl what was so funny, and she looked at them and said, "That's my special friend who sings to me." "I even so shiver a chip but thinking about it," added KaiserXI.

Bad Babies

User PorkchopSquats posted about her daughter'south game on Reddit, saying, "My 4-year-one-time likes to play this make-believe game where she is having a babe and needs it 'cutting out' (nosotros have never explained to her what a C-section is)."

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"Then the baby always has some sort of deformity, like no eyes or arms or something, and she needs to try again to have a better baby and she is just going to throw the bad one out. My wife and I refused to play this game with her, but at present she is drafting her younger sis into information technology and they beloved information technology."

Living in a Bubble

Redditor crayold_lady was driving home with her toddler son. This happened years ago, so children's car seats were immune in the rider seats of vehicles. The footling boy was sitting there and turned his head to his mother, saying, "I am not from hither."

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The mom asked her son where he was from. He explained that our world is a chimera amongst countless other bubbles. He said he was from some other bubble. While this certainly isn't the creepiest thing on this listing, information technology seems like a pretty deep and profound thing for a toddler to call up.

Avoiding the Attic

Redditor thekkillers revealed this story about her sister: "She was almost iii years one-time and we were getting set up to go to our uncle's for dinner. She was existence fussy and didn't want to get changed and so my dad asked, 'Don't yous want to go to Uncle Dan'due south firm?'"

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"She and so responded, saying, 'No, I don't similar the man in the ceiling.' Nosotros thought information technology was an odd thing to say but didn't give [it] much thought. A few years afterwards we helped my uncle sell the business firm and discovered someone had killed themself in the attic back in the '90s."

Freaky Farm

Another Redditor, schuser, shares this creepy story: "My husband is a farmer. One nighttime he asked me to pick him upward, so I loaded our ii girls up, so four and ii, and headed to the field. After a few minutes waiting, my two year erstwhile says, 'Mommy, who dat man outside?'"

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"I said, 'I don't see a man…' My four year old then piped upwardly, 'He's right outside your door and staring at yous. He's scary. He has blood on his face.' I turned the key, rolled the windows upwards, locked the doors and chosen my married man to tell him to hurry upwardly!"

Toy Bear Trickery

In her Reddit post, coffeeplot shared her experience of the time when a friend told her about some seemingly supernatural shenanigans in the friend's home. The parents were puzzled to find their child'due south stuffed teddy comport in a locked room when the child couldn't have gone in there.

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When they asked the child nigh it, he explained that a window had appeared in the wall between the two rooms and he threw his toy through it. This was probably not the explanation they were expecting. Yet, this Redditor takes a similarly unlikely guess that the tot had learned to pick locks.

The Mini Murderer

FlutisticallyYours added to a Reddit discussion by saying her cousin had always been creepy, but while tasked with babysitting the child, a trip to Bed Bathroom & Beyond to pick upwardly a cutting board stuck out equally a detail example. Her immature cousin was fascinated by the aisle displaying all styles and shapes and sizes of knives before her.

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With a cheery smile, the child turned to FlutisticallyYours and said, "Expect at all those murder weapons!" Yikes! Nosotros imagine the rest of that babysitting stint was spent looking over her shoulder.

Alien Amigos

User epicnormalcy was the creepy kid, and she shared her story with Redditors, saying, "My mom woke upwardly to the sound of our front end door. She grabs a knife to investigate. In the g-light she sees bitty me walking barefoot out towards the logging road. Me: 'I accept to go visit my friends.'"

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"Mom: 'What friends?' Me: 'My new friends, they told me to see them in the meadow.' I concluded up explaining to my mom that my new friends talk to me without existence near me, that they don't article of clothing clothes and they want to accept me on a trip."

Dreaming of a White Garden

Again, this story comes from the quondam child herself, who seems to have a creepy connection to her mom's dream state. Reddit user rhgarton posted that her mom was dreaming that her own brother was in the garden, and it was snowing, so she was desperately trying to get him to come inside.

The poster was simply four years of age at the time and remembers running into her mom's chamber, waking her upwardly and saying "Mum! Mum! Mum! Yous've got to get Uncle Paul out of the garden; it's snowing!" without having whatsoever knowledge that her mother was dreaming the exact same thing.

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Source: https://www.smarter.com/fun/creepiest-things-kids-said?utm_content=params%3Ao%3D740011%26ad%3DdirN%26qo%3DserpIndex

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