Children have vivid imaginations, resulting in amusing misconceptions and beliefs. Common examples include believing that characters from TV shows could see them or that the world used to be black and white until colored by a meteorite. Other strange beliefs involve the idea of a 'Gray Pumpkin' taking candy as a trade for toys, as well as concerns about playing games in a gas-filled car potentially causing an explosion. These reflections highlight the unique ways children interpret and understand their surroundings.
"Endora from Bewitched was real and could see me through the TV, so I had to clap and act super grateful for Bewitched or she would curse me." - IntrudingAlligator
"My parents told me that TV was black and white before because the world was actually black and white. Then, a colorful meteorite struck the Earth and gave color to the world. In my defense, I was very little." - speedhirmu
"I used to believe the 'Gray Pumpkin' would come the night of Halloween to take some of the candy my brother and I collected in exchange for toys." - MrKahoobadoo
"If you play Candy Crush in the car while it is pumped with gas, the car will explode." - Huge_Friendship_6435
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