In the realm of parenting, toddlers often express ideas that are surprisingly deep, and it’s about time we embraced that wisdom online. Twenty-eight-year-old Jacob Peterson tapped into the boundless insight of his three-year-old daughter, Mia, after discovering Reddit’s Ask Me Anything (AMA) subreddit—a platform where users can pose questions to others about various topics. Jacob decided to create a thread for Mia, enthusiastically titling it, “I’m 3. I know everything. AMA.”
In the description, he added, “I’m her dad and will relay any appropriate questions you send.” As expected, the internet took this whimsical concept and turned it into a hilariously entertaining experience.
Questions ranged from the silly, like “What’s your opinion on naps?” to the more cerebral, “What do you think the speed of light means?” Mia tackled some of Redditors’ most pressing inquiries, and things definitely got a bit bizarre at times. Yet, through it all, she responded in the adorably profound manner only a child can manage. Her answers were pure and, honestly, too good for this world.
Mia continued to answer questions over several days as more users discovered her AMA, and while her responses may not have always been factually accurate, they were consistently amusing. You can see more of Mia’s responses here. For additional insights into home insemination, check out this post on our other blog, and if you’re looking for a reliable resource on pregnancy, consider this excellent guide on intrauterine insemination.
In summary, this delightful Reddit AMA featuring Mia showcases the unique and often hilarious perspectives of toddlers, reminding us of the wisdom that can be found in the minds of our youngest family members.