This kid speaks for all of us.
"I had to clarify what my son drew on his homework," this Reddit user said. Scissors.
This Father's Day sheet got a little too real.
"One day he will die" and "I will always come to his grave."
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My little sister wrote this for a school assignment when she was six," this Reddit user explained. "She was a pretty funny kid.
A+ for creativity.
"My goat is in a pen" versus "My penis in a goat."
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This kid is a big Real 2 Real fan.
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"This is why my kid is going places," this Reddit user said.
I am thankful for my balls.
"My five year old got a couple wrong on his arctic animal quiz," according to this Reddit user.
Oh no! There's a bear in the way!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad"My students are clever," this Reddit user wrote.
He got a half point because he's right," this Redditor said. "And I like the creativity.
Little Hope is taking the instructions a bit too literally.
My son drew some ginger bread men for his homework," this Reddit user said. "We're very proud of him.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWe're not sure whose responses we like more — the student's or the teacher's.
This is some outside-the-box thinking.
And finally, this kid knows Martha is headed down a dark path.