Zany Kindergarten Moment: Eli's Take on Rounding and Age

Riley Sundew

Updated Friday, September 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a delightful TikTok video by Laura, a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) living the RV lifestyle, an adorable and humorous exchange unfolds as a young child named Eli shares his unique perspective on age and rounding numbers. Titled "When you were learning how to round in kindergarten," this video perfectly captures the innocent and unfiltered comments that kids often make, leaving viewers both amused and charmed.

The video begins with a simple question, "How old are you?", to which Eli confidently responds, "I'm 80. I'm 83. 8 and a 3." This simple yet imaginative way of combining numbers showcases the creative thinking that children employ when learning new concepts. The adult in the video gently corrects Eli, saying, "And you're almost 100," further playing along with the child's playful logic.

However, the conversation takes an unexpected and zany turn when Eli innocently concludes, "And then you're gonna be dead." The adult exclaims, "Eli!" with a mix of surprise and amusement, to which Eli, still in his own world of thoughts, responds, "I hope so. No!"

This meaningful and funny video is a perfect example of the candid and often surprising things that come out of the mouths of children. It not only brings a smile to viewers' faces but also reminds them of the joys and challenges of teaching young minds.

Laura's TikTok channel is filled with similar moments from her life as a SAHM and her adventures in RV living. For those looking for a good laugh and a dose of cuteness, this video is a must-watch. Dive into the world of childhood innocence and humor by watching the full video on Laura's TikTok.

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