I may be a heartless female dog, but I would have let her be cold and wouldn’t give her my jacket so she would learn a lesson. The other choice would be to carry the jacket and when she started shivering give it to her to put on with a big “I TOLD YOU SO! So next time you better not argue.”
Liz learns a lesson the hard way. Bring her little coat next time if you know she will get cold. Don’t let the child make the final decision. April doesn’t know any better. Just let them have their way for a bit and they will learn from the experience, and will NOT reject the coat next time.
Hey Anthony, if some people say you are secretly following Liz, here’s your chance to score some brownie points. Your girl looks cold. Take off you man’s jacket and put it around her shoulders!
Watched my 2 y o grand daughter this week and she wanted to go take off her shoes after we were putside. Seeing that it was a temp in the 40s I had to put my foot down!
Below a certain age, children can’t imagine that conditions in the future aren’t the same as the present. Let them go outside for a few minutes. They’ll want the jacket.
Behaves just like the kid that used to live next door to me. Scream-a-thon every single day. She wasn’t non-verbal, just a brat. Took after her mother who pretty much screamed her head off every day, too.
I think Liz didn’t think to take April’s jacket because she seems to need to get somewhere, and time has already been wasted fighting with the little brat. I know it’s a comic. But I guess I can’t really relate to suffering because a brat got her way. My 8 siblings and I, and my friends and cousins, never got away with nonsense like this. If somebody put your coat on, you left it on. Screaming wasn’t an option, and even if you screamed, whatever you were supposed to do got done. I’m just old and don’t understand, I guess.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Know of any other Canadian toddlers who don’t wear coats in the winter?
AllishaDawn over 2 years ago
Why didn’t Elizabeth carry April’s coat with her?
Argythree over 2 years ago
Poor Liz…
Asharah over 2 years ago
I may be a heartless female dog, but I would have let her be cold and wouldn’t give her my jacket so she would learn a lesson. The other choice would be to carry the jacket and when she started shivering give it to her to put on with a big “I TOLD YOU SO! So next time you better not argue.”
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
Liz learns a lesson the hard way. Bring her little coat next time if you know she will get cold. Don’t let the child make the final decision. April doesn’t know any better. Just let them have their way for a bit and they will learn from the experience, and will NOT reject the coat next time.
dcdete. over 2 years ago
Hey Anthony, if some people say you are secretly following Liz, here’s your chance to score some brownie points. Your girl looks cold. Take off you man’s jacket and put it around her shoulders!
zerotvus over 2 years ago
Brat!!!!!!!
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
I’d let the kid freeze. Let her learn a lesson the hard way.
MagOctopus over 2 years ago
Bloody toddlers.
Chris over 2 years ago
she’s a good big sister.
kaycstamper over 2 years ago
Need to show the child who is in charge. Never had my kids pull this.
jango over 2 years ago
Watched my 2 y o grand daughter this week and she wanted to go take off her shoes after we were putside. Seeing that it was a temp in the 40s I had to put my foot down!
g04922 over 2 years ago
Liz forgot to bring the extra coat. Mom is going to be upset.
Vintage life over 2 years ago
Children who act like that need a swat on the rump you put on their coat and they wear it period
yankfan25 over 2 years ago
That’s what I was thinking too. But now she knows what to do the next time.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Mistakes were made. Lessons were learned. Kids and dogs don’t get to win the argument.
cyndefrizzell over 2 years ago
I’d just let her be cold
paranormal over 2 years ago
Dumb little sisters…
Cole Rene Premium Member over 2 years ago
April was always a little brat. Too bad Elizabeth didnt think to bring her coat along.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
So times the answer is so easy!
tripwire45 over 2 years ago
Below a certain age, children can’t imagine that conditions in the future aren’t the same as the present. Let them go outside for a few minutes. They’ll want the jacket.
NaturLvr over 2 years ago
I realize she’s a character drawn a certain way…but that little kid is not very likeable.
JPuzzleWhiz over 2 years ago
“Button, button, button, button, button, button, who’s got the button?” d;o)
CoreyTaylor1 over 2 years ago
Wow, with her brattiness, April is becoming a carbon copy of her mother!
John Jorgensen over 2 years ago
Let April shiver her way home, then she’ll learn.
hagarthehorrible over 2 years ago
What are sisters for. Love the siblings.
HodgeElmwood over 2 years ago
Behaves just like the kid that used to live next door to me. Scream-a-thon every single day. She wasn’t non-verbal, just a brat. Took after her mother who pretty much screamed her head off every day, too.
martinman8 over 2 years ago
that is a swat. doesn’t need to be much just enough to get her attention
finnygirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
I think Liz didn’t think to take April’s jacket because she seems to need to get somewhere, and time has already been wasted fighting with the little brat. I know it’s a comic. But I guess I can’t really relate to suffering because a brat got her way. My 8 siblings and I, and my friends and cousins, never got away with nonsense like this. If somebody put your coat on, you left it on. Screaming wasn’t an option, and even if you screamed, whatever you were supposed to do got done. I’m just old and don’t understand, I guess.
Zeets over 2 years ago
LOL..this comic strip always brightens my day ..I “read it and see it” ..and chuckle
GreggW Premium Member over 2 years ago
Should have let the brat freeze.
aussie399 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Natural blonde too busy thinking about her budding but non existent lovelife
feefers_ 12 months ago
I would have left her cold. She might have learned something