In case there’s any confusion caused by the title of this post, I mean to say that my children are curious about life and the world around them, not that they themselves are a bit curious. Although, they do have their moments!
Both my children are naturally curious, asking “what’s this?” and “why is that?”, and while there are days when the constant questions get a bit draining, I want them to always question the world around them.
I’ve written before about how I want my children to stay curious, and as they get older and start to explore more and more of the world around them I feel this even more.

How boring would their lives be if they weren’t curious? If they just accepted the status quo, and blindly followed the crowd without querying anything, would they ever have any adventures, or would they just drift along the safe path created by so many others before them?
Here’s hoping my children always remain curious, and have many, many adventures!



And what is better than going on adventures?! 🙂
Well exactly! x
I encourage my children to ask questions too. I think by answering & explaining to them when they ask, they want to learn more. This quote is fab. I never heard it before but it’s just perfect! Thanks so much for sharing with #candidcuddles x
It’s a great quote isn’t it, and such a good reminder to keep encouraging that curiosity!
Curiosity is such a vital characteristic, it’s how children learn about the world around them. #CandidCuddles
That’s it isn’t it, children are naturally curious, and then it’s up to us to keep that going in them! x