Kids today, and correct me if I’m wrong, are way smarter and beyond than we ever were. I mean, sure we knew our games (no, eating dirt is not one) but many times have you looked at a tiny toddler playing with a phone and went, “Where did you learn to do that?”
And hey, I’m not complaining. I know Chadha aunty thinks otherwise about aaj kal ke bacche but I, for one, am constant amazed at the things their tiny little hands are capable of. And if you think you are in two minds about the bundle of talent that these Oreo-lovers are, wait till you what you see…
A proud parent and Twitter user Simon McGarr recently took to Twitter and showcased talent that has taken the Internet by storm- a book written/drawn by his son about ‘The Man Who Dabed.’
Think this is interesting?
Well, the ending is even better! How? It comes with a moral, that’s how!
Genius, amirite?
My son is writing books for himself.
This is
The Man Who Dabed pic.twitter.com/mu5OpFB5sS
— Simon McGarr (@Tupp_Ed) May 15, 2018
If it isn’t clear yet…
— Simon McGarr (@Tupp_Ed) May 15, 2018
Yes, that roughly translate to- Don’t dab, damnit!
Needless to say, the Twitterverse is chucking hard and is all praises about the new bestseller!
Told ya!
That has made me proper chuckle! How old is your son? 😂😂
— elchappo🍊🍊🍊 (@elchappo1982) May 17, 2018
Damn right he does.
This is how my writing career started..
Writing and drawing my own books like this.
Your son rocks.
— Claire Allan/ Freya Kennedy (@ClaireAllan) May 17, 2018
I mean, who wouldn’t?
Brilliant! The whole family loved that action packed read!
— katerina h (@InkyOrangina) May 16, 2018
Chrissy Teigen would be proud.
Your son is a legend.
— Tiger the Lion (@TigretheLion) May 17, 2018
Hai na? That’s what I thought!
Definite Hollywood blockbuster potential.
— Gareth Stack (@garethstack) May 15, 2018
If I had any, they would too…
my kids would read this
— Eric Nakagawa (@ericnakagawa) May 17, 2018
DITTO.
the moral of the story cracked me up
— Eric Nakagawa (@ericnakagawa) May 17, 2018
Indeed…
A cautionary tale 🙂
— Ciara Kelly (@ciarakellydoc) May 16, 2018
You know, these are the times that I’m really thankful for the Internet to exists. Well, that and when I my food is delivered home (and hot). So thank you for doing your thing, Twitter!