I asked a bunch of 3-year-olds what they would want to be when they got older, and some of their answers are absolutely hilarious, but some I felt bad for them because, one day, reality will hit them hard in the face! The 3-year-olds that I asked, had me laughing so hard because it's funny how simple the 3-year-old brain is. Here are some of their answers.
Girls:
1. Doctor
This one little girl told me that she wanted to be just like her daddy when she grows up.
2. Princess
I think most little girls want to be a Princess because of all the fairy tales that are shown.
3. A mom
Most little girls play house at least once in their life and most of them fight over who gets to be the mom, or well that is at least what happens with these kids.
4. Rich
I almost died laughing when this little girl told me she did not need a man to make her rich.
5. Puppy person
I asked her if she meant a vet, and she said, "No! I just want to hug puppies."
6. Teacher
Being a teacher is what a LOT of little girls want to be because their teachers are their role models.
Boys:
1. Football player
What little boy doesn't dream of being on TV every weekend in the fall to throw a ball around and hope you don't get run over?
2. Policeman
This little boy wanted to be just like daddy when he grew up, and protect our country.
3. Superhero
This is kind of like the Princess thing, but MANLY. I don't think I could possibly hear another thing about PJ Masks again. The little boys are constantly trying to forbid the girls from playing or forcing them to be the bad guys.
4. Vet
Most little boys don't want to help sick animals, but you could definitely tell this little boy has a heart for them.
5. A video gamer
I wanted to cry when I heard this because three-years-olds should aspire to be video gamers. That shows that our society is now saying that all kids should be on tablets and phones from birth.
6. Firefighter
These two little boys were the cutest, they told me that they wanted to save people from high rooms... I think they only wanted to use the ladder.































