Sure. Once I saw a little boy in a supermarket. He wanted a big lollipop. When his mom said no, he lay down on the floor and started kicking his legs like a little windmill. His face was all red, and he was making this high - pitched noise. It was hilarious.
I remember a toddler in a park. His parents were trying to get him to leave. But he just wouldn't. He grabbed onto the swing pole and refused to let go. He screamed at the top of his lungs, 'No go! No go!' His parents were so embarrassed but also trying hard not to laugh. Eventually, his dad had to pick him up while he was still kicking and hollering.
There was this girl at a birthday party. She didn't get the biggest piece of cake. So she threw her plate on the ground and started crying. Then she ran to a corner and sat there pouting with her arms crossed. But when she saw another kid offer to share their cake with her, she immediately stopped crying and started smiling again.
Sure. One time at a supermarket, a little kid wanted a big lollipop. When his mom said no, he started stomping his feet and shouting, 'But I want it!' Then he threw himself on the floor and rolled around while people stared. It was hilarious.
Sure. One time in a supermarket, a little kid wanted a big box of candies. When his mom said no, he lay down on the floor right in the middle of the aisle and started kicking his legs and screaming 'I want candies!' His face was all red and it was really funny.
Sure. One time, my little nephew wanted a cookie right before dinner. When we said no, he lay on the floor and started kicking his legs like he was cycling in the air. His face was all red and he was making these growling noises. It was hilarious.
A little kid in a toy store. He wanted a toy truck that was out of stock. He started crying and shouting, 'My truck! My truck!' He even tried to climb the shelves to look for it. His mom had to carry him out while he was still reaching out for the empty spot where the truck should have been.
Sure. Once there was a little boy who thought his dog could talk. Every day he would sit in the yard and have long 'conversations' with his dog. He'd tell the dog all about his day at school and then wait for an answer. It was so funny to see him nodding as if the dog had replied.
I knew a man who got really angry during a meeting at work because his idea wasn't immediately accepted. He banged his fist on the table, stood up abruptly and stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind him. It was quite embarrassing for everyone there.
I once saw a man in a restaurant who didn't get the table he wanted. He started yelling at the hostess, stomping his feet like a child. His face turned bright red and he was waving his arms around. It was so embarrassing.
One kid tantrum story is about a little boy at a grocery store. He wanted a big bag of candies but his mom said no. So he started screaming at the top of his lungs, kicking his legs and rolling on the floor. People around were staring but the mom just calmly waited for him to calm down.
There was a little girl who was told that stars were made of sugar. One night, she tried to catch one with a ladle from her kitchen. She climbed onto the roof and reached out. It was a hilarious attempt.
Sure. There was a case where the non - custodial parent was supposed to pay child support in the form of groceries. Instead of buying normal items, he bought all kinds of crazy novelty foods like blue - colored popcorn and gummy burgers. The kids were both confused and delighted.