Parents Dismayed After Coming Home to Children Covered in Cement, Peeps React To Funny Photos

Parents Dismayed After Coming Home to Children Covered in Cement, Peeps React To Funny Photos

  • One parent was left dismayed after coming home to their children playing in the garage
  • A video posted on TikTok shows two children covered in dry cement after ripping open a bag of the chemical substance used for construction
  • The children were left looking dusty and grey, leaving people amused as they responded with jokes

A video of two mischievous children caught playing with cement left social media users cracking jokes.

viral video shows kids playing with cement
A video of two children playing with cement had SA netizens amused. Image: Stock Image/Getty Images, @sewe_la/TikTok
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TikTok video of kids playing with cement goes viral

The video posted on TikTok by @sewe_la shows the toddlers looking dusty as they can be seen completely covered in grey cement.

Several bags of cement can be seen placed against the wall, with the bag on top ripped open by the curious children who made quite a mess.

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According to Susan Morrison on Quora, children follow their instincts and explore their environment to learn how things work. That’s also why they like to imitate adult activities.

"The ideas of play and toys are quite recent developments in human culture, and in the last 100 years, have morphed into an extreme emphasis on toys to buy to make money for toy manufacturers and sellers.
"Young children have not yet learned to be avid consumers, so they often get quickly bored with the shiny plastic stuff," Susan explains.

Peeps compare dusty children to zombie actors

Netizens did not pass out on the opportunity to poke fun at the children's appearance as they compared the troublemakers to two Shaka Illembe actors who are portrayed as zombies in the TV show.

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Somebody commented:

"Yimi indodana yakho ."

Siphesihle❤️ asked:

"Shaka illembe new actors??"

Nolwandle replied:

"I'm sorry, but I thought otikoloshe."

yourgaycousin

"Angiyizali imikhovu mina"

Nosipho_lalla wrote:

"Lapho ngibuka ebunyameni angisathukile ngithi imkhovu."

responded:

"Jesoooo imikhovu epholayo."

Ghanaian couple welcome first child after 14 years, break the cycle of childlessness

In other news, YEN.com.gh reported how a Ghanaian couple living in Kasoa's childlessness ended after 14 years.

The first-time parents, Elder Frank Armah and Deaconess Christiana Armah, welcomed a healthy baby boy after their wedding anniversary on January 25, 2023.

They dedicated the child to God in a ceremony at the Downtown District of The Church of Pentecost attended by family and loved ones.

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Source: Briefly.co.za

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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Grace Afua Somuah-Annan (Deputy HOD Entertainment) Grace Somuah-Annan is the Deputy HOD of the entertainment desk at YEN with over five years of experience in digital media. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2018) with a bachelor's in Communications (Public Relations). Grace Afua started her professional career as a writer at Pulse Ghana, and editorial assistant at Media General's 3news.com. Email: grace.somuah-annan@yen.com.gh

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