One little-known source of awesome parenting advice is, in fact, little kids.

Kids don’t lie, they don’t have filters, and they are super duper cute.

It’s always easier to take words of advice from someone who is cute, right?

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Take note, because the cuteness and the sageness doesn’t get any stronger.

It’s cute, for sure.

A bunch of British kids giving parenting advice, of course!

In this clip compiled bySupernanny, Charlie will not eat his dinner.

He wants candy instead.

How do our learned panelists feel about that?

Let’s hope Charlie takes their advice.

He needed a reminder.

What does a good dad do?"

Isla, tells him he should start by changing the diaper.

Then he plays dumb, sending Isla into giggles.

At least Isla proves that there’s hope for our future generation!

Kids give advice about picky eaters

Mazzy and her friends are back to talk about picky eating.

Advice for kids who give advice: Don’t give mom new ideas!

His family says that they give all their time to Charlie, because they’re scared of him.

Our brilliant little advice-givers say that the parents shouldn’t be scared.

They’re the parents, and they’re bigger.

Another says, “Sometimes you don’t always have to be nice to children.”

There you have it.

Advice that only a kid could give.

He smiles, and then covers his face while exclaiming “What were you thinking?”

Then he goes off, saying that the situation is “exasperating.”

And, he’s a little worried that another baby might take some of the love.

He’s clearly not ready to discuss this, but his mom is cool as a cucumber.

And, she promises to buy him some earplugs for when the baby cries.

He looks out the window in resignation.

Let’s hope he warmed up to his new little brother or sister when they got there!

Her dad (with his charming accent) yells at her to get off.

She’s got all of the attitude and none of the enunciation.

I guess she showed him!

Kids give advice about bedtime routines

Mazzy and the gang wax philosophical on bedtime routines.

Like, “You’ll be destroyed in ten seconds.”

I’m not sure that Ilana got any real actionable data out of this panel.

Dad is picking up the laundry from the dryers on the balcony, and complaining about it.

You’re setting a bad example for me!

And what’s the deal with talking about flying off the balcony?

Don’t you know I"m a baby?

I might actually try that!"

Since the baby is preverbal, you’ve got the option to have fun guessing!

Kids give advice on keeping the rules consistent

Our British darlings are back talking about parental rules.

They don’t like when mom has one rule and dad has another.

Mateo explains the importance of cupcakes

Mateo wants a cupcake!

His mom said no, and this hilarious conversation ensued.

I’m pretty sure I would have given the little guy a cupcake.