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Mum’s NSFW drawing of Peppa Pig has the internet in stitches

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Kids draw the darndest things, and sometimes the mums make bloopers of their own!

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Phallic shapes, awkward typos and animals in lewd positions: We’ve scoured the internet to find the most LOL-worthy children’s drawings ever.

Peppa Pig

Mum Leigh-Anne Walker learnt the hard way that Peppa Pig’s outline resembles, err… something else when she tried to teach her daughter how to draw the popular cartoon character. “This is the last time I try to teach my daughter how to draw Peppa!!!,” the mum captioned beside this pic on Facebook.

“Thought you’d like to see my 6 year ol daughters drawing of her superhero dad for Father’s Day,” wrote Kirsty Heron on Facebook.

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This is meant to be a sea lion…

A six-year-old’s artistic depiction of her father

Apparently, it’s a rocket.

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Little girl’s giraffe drawing is accidentally inappropriate

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“Mommy” actually earns dollar-dollar bills selling shovels at Home Depot.

It was supposed to be the letter “u”.

“I love the beach”

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Awww… so sweet.

Learning that people with big butts deserve love too.

We’re not sure you want to be acing your “meth” studies.

Is he?

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Forget the conductor, thank you kid for the LOLs!

This is why the teacher wanted to speak to dad.

Typo. Oops.

Did your child draw this?

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It’s a lighthouse – obviously!

The mystery is they nailed the spelling of “scissors” yet drew this.

A child’s picture of their mother.

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The teacher must have been high beaming on this kid’s first day of school. It can be a sign of a bright future we guess.

Valerie is the beloved babysitter.

Stella had a fight with daddy. Is making plans on how to avoid fights with him in the future.

Just a couple of bunnies, waiting for a mate.

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At least Nathan is honest.

Ryleigh is going to grow up to be the person who leaves anonymous notes in the communal office kitchen about the dishes in the sink.

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