What do you call that look?

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What do you call that look on a young child's face when they catch two grown-ups kissing? You know the one that I mean. Their mouth makes a big O shape and their eyes get wide and you can tell they think it's funny and naughty and kind of scandalous.

I've been wracking my brain for weeks. It's not a big part of my story-- really just a throw-away detail. But I want to capture the child's reaction to the kiss without spending a lot of words on it or stalling the pace of the story. The place-holder I have now is:

"Out of the corner of my eye, I caught the _____ look on four-year-old Kevin's face."​

Has anyone got a nice, concise description I can steal? Can anyone help me fill in the blank?

Thanks in advance.
 
incredulous?

mystified.
rendered speechless
Could also be gobsmacked.

astonished

wide-eyed

amazed

get a room

A lot of those are really close, but they somehow fail to capture the mirth in the expression. Kids think this sort of thing is funny. If it was two six-year-old girls they'd be giggling together. But I don't have two girls. I have one little boy who would be laughing if he wasn't caught off guard.

I can't believe we don't have a word for this in English.
 
Depends on the kid’s personality I think. Befuddled? Horrified? Grossed out? Confused?
 
Out of the corner of my eye, I caught the _____ look on four-year-old Kevin's face.

I don't think I've ever seen the look you described. On the other hand, you probably don't need to describe it or name it. "Out of the corner of my eye, I caught the look on four-year-old Kevin's face," or "I caught the look on four-year-old Kevin's face out of the corner of my eye," seem to work.
 
Wouldn't it be "shocked"...like in what the heck are they doing! Or maybe, 'dumbfounded"..."quizzical" Or one of these; a quizzical look on her face: inquiring, questioning, curious; puzzled, perplexed, baffled, mystified; amused.

I'm like you, I can see it but not sure how to describe it with that perfect nuance.
 
Nothing that captures all of it in one word, but some options in the neighbourhood:

scandalised
smirk
gleeful
titillated
shocked
 
Since this is a four-year-old we're talking about, it can't be a word that suggests nuance or complexity.

Titillated wouldn't be right. Are four-year-olds titillated?

What's needed is a good hard simple expression.

Maybe "thunderstruck"? Something like that?
 
Since this is a four-year-old we're talking about, it can't be a word that suggests nuance or complexity.

Titillated wouldn't be right. Are four-year-olds titillated?

*thinks about how my nephews react when somebody mentions peeing, pooing, or farting*

Yes.
 
'indescribable'

... though to be honest, I don't think a four year old would care.
 
Titillated wouldn't be right. Are four-year-olds titillated?

Having a child look titillated at observing any form of sex (which kissing is) in a Literotica story would get the story rejected if Laurel saw it.

Incredulous seems a good word for this, I think.
 
Thanks everyone for a ton of great suggestions. I don't know that we've hit 'perfect' yet--perfect may not exist--but you've given me a lot of new directions to think in. A PM suggested mashing up multiple adjectives. Maybe I can do what I need with two or three words instead of just one. I'll keep fiddling with it.
 
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