A child smile is one of the best sights one could ever see, or is it not?
By Fulltank
@Fulltank (2882)
Philippines
3 responses
@linamachina (521)
• United States
6 Dec 09
Absolutely Fulltank, a child's smile will brighten the world. The child's smile is so genuine and sincere. They have no reasons yet to hide their real emotions so when a smile is directed to you, the power is awesome. I live with my sister and her two kids and everyday when I see them, it truly is a joy. To see the world through their eyes and realize all that they are learning and when they smile at you and say I love you, it's enough to make all the darkness disappear. When they laugh, it is so natural and joyful, no pretense at all. Sincerity in its fullness before they grow up and "learn" how to mask and deflect. So, I agree with you a child's smile is indeed the best sight one can see and if one can experience it directed at them, it is a feeling of pure happiness.
@lelin1123 (15594)
• Puerto Rico
5 Dec 09
I agree with you 100%. My three year old granddaughter greets me just about every morning in my bedroom with a big smile saying "good morning Grandma'. That starts my day off in a great mood and I love it. That smile and her words take away all my worries. Its the best medicine as far as I'm concerned.
@froggieslover (3069)
• United States
5 Dec 09
I agree with you, I love seeing my kids smile even if it is for no reason at all. I hate seeing when my kids are sad, mad or crying...they are kids and should be worried about palying and having fun not about anything that would make them sad, mad or cry.




