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Share your funniest parenting moments with Arla Big Milk - £300 voucher to win! NOW CLOSED

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EllieMumsnet · 26/10/2017 14:55

It’s no secret that children of all ages - from babies to teenagers - can do and say some hilarious things, (whether they mean to or not!) But sometimes it’s parents that have their own hilarious moments and it may be children’s reactions that make it even more humorous. With that in mind Arla Big Milk want to know some of your funniest parenting moments!

Have you ever had to quickly cover for your child’s unfiltered comments whilst out in public? Perhaps you’ve turned your back for one minute at dinner time and come back to find your child has decided to put the food over their head rather than in their mouth? Or maybe you’ve had to tell them off for something that is in fact hilarious and you just can’t keep a straight face?

Whatever your funny parenting moments, share on the below thread to be entered into a prize draw, where one lucky MNer will win a £300 voucher of their choice (from a list).

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Share your funniest parenting moments with Arla Big Milk - £300 voucher to win! NOW CLOSED
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noynoyavery · 10/11/2017 11:59

Gosh so many things. On that stands out is ds2 taking him in the public loos as he was too small to be left outside alone. Mummy why does your front bum have a beard? I could hear the lady in the next cubicle snorting with laughter!

Lauzipop1 · 10/11/2017 18:21

DD2 was in living room and tv show was discussing Fifty Shades and Christian Grey but at the time she had a thing were she would hear a name and shout 'Where are you'. So cue 10 minutes later we were in the garden talking to some of my neighbours and she started shouting 'Christian Grey where are you?' I was mortified.

JoGodfray · 10/11/2017 20:51

I had a chuckle today at my 6 year old. She came out of school and complained of a sore throat - she has been the only one out of my brood who hasn't had to have a day off this past week and I think she has been feeling left out. I gave her a cuddle and set when she gets home she should get in her jimjams, cwtch up in bed and watch a film. My neighbour walked by and we exchanged pleasantry's - he asked how I was and how the family was and I said fine thank you. Lil stopped and said "actually - Mummy isn't quite telling the truth because I am not alright - I have a sore throat so don't believe her" I was just stunned - what do you say to that" My neighbour walked off giggling!! - Out of the mouths of babes!!

EllieMumsnet · 14/11/2017 17:11

Congratulations to @TheKnackeredChef for winning the £300 voucher! Smile

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