A Preschool Tour Guide
This intriguing story raises questions about whether the young child possesses a sixth sense or an exceptional knowledge base. The storyteller embarked on a family trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where they were astounded by the extensive historical knowledge exhibited by their five-year-old son. To their amazement, the child corrected the adult tour guide leading the excursion.

What sets this apart from a typical case of a preschooler being a little too curious is that every time the five-year-old corrected the tour guide, he turned out to be correct. The situation becomes even more mysterious since preschool and kindergarten typically do not delve deeply into American history. It leaves one to wonder if the child had somehow absorbed this knowledge from a past life or received guidance from an unseen source.