We were at my brother’s and his babies’ graves, and my 4-year-old daughter asked why little kids were running around but she couldn’t. We were all alone. Spooky right?
My daughter straight-up told me I was pregnant before I missed my period. She said, "Mom, there’s a real baby boy in your tummy." Spoiler: She was right.
My son casually said, “Some guy in heaven picked me for you because you needed me.” We’re not religious, so this was a curveball!
Pregnant with baby #2, and my 4-year-old told me this baby will be his friend because his other friend didn’t make it. We never told him about the lost twin. Mind blown.
Looking at photos of my late mom, my three-year-old said, “That’s Grandma who hangs out in my room.” Umm, what?
My kid said, “I was in your belly but then I flew away. I came back with a strong body now.” We had a miscarriage before she was born. Whoa.
My brother died when I was pregnant, but my 4-year-old son has been “talking” to Uncle Mike since he could speak. His toys even move around like he's really there.
My son said he died in a fire because he didn’t wear a helmet. My husband, a firefighter, died in a fire 30 days before my son was born. And my son never knew this.
My son told his grandpa, “Remember when we were best friends in that other life, in wartime?” They’re not even into history!
My nephew said some creepy creatures with red eyes and no faces woke him up and walked around his bedroom. He was ready to ask them if they want to see me. Nope, thank you.
My daughter claims she was a bird who watched me and thought I looked like a nice mom. Bird meets mom, very cute and a bit weird.
My son told me he died in a motorcycle crash because he didn’t wear a helmet. Interestingly, he’s obsessed with helmets now. Coincidence?
My youngest brother asked my mom if she was going to die the day before she passed away. She even felt like something was about to happen that day. Spooky timing.
I was done having kids, but my oldest asked if her sister was in my tummy yet, then said the sister told her in a dream she’d be there soon – and I was pregnant weeks later. Also, she called the wrong gender on a test (she was right!).
My son had an imaginary friend named Bobby. When we moved homes, Bobby didn’t come. My son said, “Bobby had to stay at our old house, Mommy. He couldn’t come with us.” Awkward!
During a chat about the past, my kid said, “I have always been with you; I just wasn’t born then.” Exactly what she said!
My 2-year-old asked where “Lu” was. When I guessed names, he said, “No, Mommy, Lu the angel.” That’s my late grandmother’s name.
We used to live in my fiancé’s late great grandma’s house. One day, as we were leaving, my daughter ran to the exact spot where she passed, looked up, waved, and said, “Bye, love you so much.” Mind = blown.
My kid told me she likes me better than her “other mommy that I used to have when I was old.” Ummm... what?
I asked my 3-year-old what songs he sang at preschool. He tried and said, “Ugh, I used to be able to sing that when I was a man.” Wait, what?
My daughter said her “real name” is Rosa, and we need to find her husband Carlos who lives in a brick house that looks like a school. Straight from her imagination or another life?
When younger, my kid called the school a railway station. Turns out, 70 years before he was born, it actually was one. What are the odds?
My son, age 4, knows everything about bees without ever watching a show or reading a book. He even said he misses taking care of them. Grandpa was a beekeeper, so maybe…?
My daughter, about 3 or 4, looked at me and said, “I was your age when I became a ghost. I was a mother just like you.” Yeah, okay.
At a wedding in a super old mansion, my nephew said, “I used to cut grass here when I was an old man.” I mean...what?!
Daughter told me she was in heaven before she came here. When I asked what heaven’s like, she said, “It’s like your birthday, every day.” That’s some cheerful afterlife!
Not my kid, but at a party, a little one came up to me and said, “You have a baby in your belly.” I found out a month later I was pregnant! Magic?
My son said that when I was pregnant with him he crawled up into my brain. When I asked what it looked like, he said, “Small.” That explains everything!
My son was chatting with his Nana who passed away just hours before his birth - he even laughed! Spooky and sweet all at once.
My daughter insists she’s 17, can drive, and was a white girl before. She even misses it. That’s a plot twist!
Doing flashcards with my 1.5-year-old, I showed a doctor holding an X-ray of a skull, and he said, "Akacia!" That was my sister who passed away. Caught on video. Creepy?
I mentioned my dad’s old gold Saturn from high school, and my daughter immediately went, “Was it gold?!” I asked how she knew, and she said, “I saw it when I was a ghost.” Spooky!
My 5-year-old said, “When I’m old, there won’t be any electricity left in the world.” Uh, thanks for the future scare!
My daughter said, “Before I was born, I waited with all the other babies and chose you to be my mommy. Then I woke up in a plastic box and asked the nurse where my mommy was.” She was in neo-natal for a week.
My dad visited us on his motorcycle in July. As he left, my son said, “Well, we won’t see him again.” My dad died July 4th. Yikes.
My 4-year-old cousin said she used to be a teacher but died at her favorite place, the beach. Later that year, she cried seeing the ocean for the first time. Spooky.
My kid said his whole family died in a car crash except him because a fireman saved him - and my husband is a fireman. Hmmm...
My son told me he was my dad, who got sick and left, but now he’s back. My dad died when I was 9, and I was 31 when my son said this. Freaky!
My kid says he’s lived a thousand lives before this one. Last life: died as a baby. The one before that: lived to 100 and did backflips. Sure, kid.
At 4, my kid said he watched people from the stars before he was born but no one could see or hear him. And that made him sad. Poor stargazer.
My son flips out when he sees the river. He said he crashed there and couldn’t reach his family, and died. He’s only 3!
My 3-year-old told me he died of tuberculosis. He had never heard that word before. Mystery solved?
I told my son he was my favorite. He said, “You’re my favorite mommy!” I replied I was his only mommy, and he said, “Yeah, but soon you’ll be gone!” Excuse me?
My 3-year-old kept saying an old man came out of her closet to take her out the window. Turns out the previous owner’s daughter saw the same thing!
My daughter was obsessed with Johnny Cash and got scared of one corner of the house, saying “Johnny Cash is in the walls.” She wasn’t even two yet.
My 4 or 5-year-old told me, “The kid in the hole in my closet steals my crayons.” I’m freaked out.
My daughter kept telling me she had two brothers. I was like, “You have one!” She'd say, “We’ll meet the other soon.” A month later, I found out I was pregnant with her little brother.
My daughter kept talking about a church she visited in Ireland. We’ve never been. Later, a DNA test showed our family roots are from that exact area and church. Spooky genetics!
He said he fought in a war, even gave me a date that, when I looked up, was exactly right. Serious déjà vu here.
At bedtime, my niece prayed, “God, thank you for my lil sister Lily. I hope she’s safe.” My sister was pregnant with Lily but hadn’t told anyone. Creepy!
My daughter said, “Remember when I was the mom and you were the kid? Now it’s your turn.” Role reversal, huh?
My 4-year-old said, “One day, everything and everyone will be gone. The only thing left will be darkness.” I wasn’t ready for that deep thought!
Watching Home Alone 2, my 2-year-old said, “A plane landed there and broke the windows.” Zero idea about 9/11. Spooky knowledge!
My son said he was a German soldier during WW2 and even pointed out where he lived. He was about 2-4 years old when he said it.
My brother told my mom what kind of gun he used in war and that he was older than her, plus about a plane crash from long ago. He was 3-4 years old then.
After visiting our neighbor’s family, my daughter came back and asked, “Why did you change the bathroom?” in a tone I’d never heard before. We had no clue!
My 3-year-old pointed out my father-in-law’s mother in a photo album she’s never seen before. Then she said she ran off the road and got sick - just like her great grandma, who died in a car accident.
My stepdaughter asked, “Who’s that man behind you?” and we were absolutely alone. Say what now?
For years, my daughter kept saying her previous mom was named Dimitra and they lived in a house with a huge fireplace. Greek vibes?
My 3-year-old woke up from a nap and wanted to call her aunt because her “special angel” said she looked pretty in her wedding dress. The aunt’s brother passed 20 years ago. Huh!
I let my son use my neck book light, and he said, “You know I used these when I was a doctor?” He was 4. Impressive imagination or memories?
My brother passed from eye cancer years ago. When my son was 3, he said, “Uncle Bruddy has two eyes and no glasses in heaven!” My bro had a fake eye and always wore glasses.
My 2.5-year-old has talked about my late dad since she could speak. I told her he was an angel, and she said, “No, Poppy Dave is a baby again.” Reincarnation, anyone?
Daughter tells me she remembers how dark it was in my belly and how she couldn’t see anything. Deep memories!
Near my home, there used to be a pier knocked down in the 60s. My friend’s little brother said he visited it with his other mom. He was born in 2010. Mind blown.
My nephew told his mom, “I remember being in your belly. It was so warm and safe.” Like, how do you even know that?

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