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Parents Are Sharing Accidentally Rude Drawings And Letters From Their Children

Parents Are Sharing Accidentally Rude Drawings And Letters From Their Children

It's the thought that counts.

Gregory Robinson

Gregory Robinson

Parents have taken to social media to share some of the hilarious, accidentally rude drawings and letters from their children.

One mum posted a 'do not enter' sign created by her nine-year-old child which had a rather father misspelling. "When your nine-year-old has a spelling error and you and the hubby can't stop laughing," she wrote alongside a picture of the sign.

One mum posted her child's 'do not enter' sign on Facebook (
Facebook)

The sign is meant to read 'do not enter knock only' but the 'n' in 'knock' is missing, meaning the sign actually says ' do not enter kock only'.

Parents took to the comments section to share their own children's funny faux pas. One mum wrote: "My son did a Roald Dahl quiz at school and for the answer Willy Wonka he wrote "Will w*nk".

Similarly, the Roald Dahl classic seems to be the source of a lot of accidentally rude letters. Another mum said: "My [five-year-old] son went to school for world book day as Willy [Wonka] he spent the day telling everyone he was Willy W*nker".

This picture is meant to show two unicorns shaking hands (
Facebook)

Lots of mums shared pictures of drawings their children had made for them. One posted a picture of two unicorns shaking hands however their hands look like private parts. "Two unicorns shaking hands apparently," she wrote.

Another shared a drawing by her five-year-old son with a note that is meant to say 'thank you' but it actually says 'fack yoo'.

A third uploaded a picture of a drawing of a unicorn although it's fair to say its shape is quite... phallic. The mum who shared it wrote: "Apparently it's a unicorn."

This is a unicorn (
Facebook)

People absolutely love accidentally naughty drawings, especially This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield who were sent in pictures from parents.

One of the pictures which caught Holly's attention was a drawing of Father Christmas' with a rather naughty looking selection of hats, which appeared more like... something else.

This is meant to be a thank you note and drawing (
Facebook)

"My nine-year-old daughter has been teaching my seven-year-old to draw," Holly read, reading the note sent by one mum.

"Yes, you guessed it, Santa of course!"

We love all kinds of art.

Featured Image Credit: Facebook

Topics: Children, Cute, Funny, Life, Parenting, Facebook, Real Life