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Angels Explained By Children… This is so adorable…

So cute… What is your favorite one?

I only know the names of two angels, Hark and Harold. Gregory, age 5
Everybody’s got it all wrong. Angels don’t wear halos anymore. I forget why, but scientists are working on it – Olive, age 9

It’s not easy to become an angel! First, you die. Then you go to Heaven, and then there’s still the flight training to go through. And then you got to agree to wear those angel clothes. -Matthew, age 9

Angels work for God and watch over kids when God has to go do something else.
-Mitchell, age 7

My guardian angel helps me with math, but he’s not much good for science.
-Henry, age 8

Angels don’t eat, but they drink milk from Holy Cows!!! -Jack, age 6

Angels talk all the way while they’re flying you up to heaven. The main subject is where you went wrong before you got dead. Daniel, age 9

When an angel gets mad, he takes a deep breath and counts to ten. And when he lets out his breath again, somewhere there’s a tornado. -Reagan, age 10

Some of the angels are in charge of helping heal sick animals and pets. And if they don’t make the animals get better, they help the child get over it. -Vicki, age 8

What I don’t get about angels is why, when someone is in love, they shoot arrows at them. -Sarah, age 7

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6 thoughts on “Angels Explained By Children… This is so adorable…”

  1. Sorry, cannot choose a favorite “one” as all of them are my favorites. Children have a way of expressing themselves that brings a fresh view to something we may not have “seen” before. Thanks for sharing as sure put a smile on my face this morning!

  2. Thanks for sharing! I like this one – “Some of the angels are in charge of helping heal sick animals and pets. And if they don’t make the animals get better, they help the child get over it.” -Vicki, age 8

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