Just for fun... ask your kids these 16 questions

Just for fun... ask your kids these 16 questions

Some of the answers might really make you laugh

1. If you won a million pounds, what would you buy? 

2. How long does it take to get to America? 

3. What does Mum or Dad always say to you? 

4. What job would you like to do when you're big?

5. What is the capital of England?

6. Where do babies come from?

7. At what age do you become an adult?

8. If you could change one rule in your family house what would it be?

9. If you could be a superhero, what superpower would you have?

10. What would you do to save the planet? 

11. If you could eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?

12. How much does it cost to buy a house?

13. Why do you think we should be nice to other people?

14. What does love mean?

15. What are you scared of?

16. What is so important to you? 



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