This is a video that showcases a collection of humorous and creative stories about kids being literal and finding clever solutions to problems. Examples include a child eating half of each grape, a kid putting shoes directly on the door, and another kid giving a cat an orange instead of cat food. The video also features kids finding creative ways to follow instructions, such as using a ruler to measure the distance to spray hairspray, and using a water bottle to bring vodka to a game by disguising it as a gluten-free lunch. Other stories include a kid using a iPad to fake their presence at a party, a child making a hammock out of a bunk bed, and a kid who wants to be a customer in a store when they grow up. The video highlights the creative and literal thinking of children and pokes fun at the challenges of parenting and teaching.
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1. A child was told to eat only half of a grape, and they cut each grape in half.
2. A child was grounded for eating only half of each grape.
3. A parent told their child to play outside, but the child brought their laptop outside.
4. A teacher asked students to write words in alphabetical order.
5. A child put each letter of a word in alphabetical order instead of the whole word.
6. A teacher asked students to bring a small fish to class, but one child brought a dead fish.
7. A college student was allowed to have only a small fish in their dorm.
8. A student was told not to set a foot outside, but they kept their feet inside and put the rest of their body outside.
9. A parent asked their child to search YouTube for dog training videos.
10. A child showed the dog training videos directly to the dog.
11. A child was told to feed the cat, but they gave the cat an orange.
12. A child's mom asked them to fake a cut and send a picture to their boss.
13. A student was not allowed to write anything negative in their senior quote.
14. A student used a quote from The Office as their senior quote.
15. A girl made a vodka burrito to sneak alcohol into a game.
16. There is an urban legend that if a mirror has no space between it and the wall, it is two-way glass.
17. A person used an iPad to make it seem like their friend was at a party when they were not.
18. A child used a box to help them identify shapes.
19. A child wrote that they want to be a customer in a store when they grow up.
20. A child solved a math problem by crossing out the ends and making it a simpler equation.
21. A child estimated the length of a football as "one football."
22. A girl made a hammock out of a bunk bed.
23. A child made a deal with a dog to pet the dog and have the dog scratch their back.