Mum's Post About Son's Inappropriate Christmas Card Prompts Parents To Share Kids' Festive Drawing Fails

Mum's Post About Son's Inappropriate Christmas Card Prompts Hilarious Response
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A mum who took it upon herself to share the innocently inappropriate Christmas card her son had drawn, has encouraged other parents to share their kids' hilarious drawings.

Elletia Thomas uploaded the photo of the card her son drew at school to The Umumsy Mum Facebook page.

"My son's Christmas card design," she wrote. "School want to know if I would like to pay £16 for a pack of cards and gift tags.

"Nothing says 'Merry Christmas' like Santa's giant red cock, I suppose."

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We're unsure what the large red object in question is supposed to be - a golf club wrapped up, perhaps?

"My initial reaction was an internal 'Oh my god, he’s drawn a massive penis!'" Thomas told BuzzFeed News.

"Luckily, the mum controls took over and I told him it was fantastic and that I loved it.

"We can all relate to moments when our children do something hilarious but totally innocently."

The card design generated nearly 1,000 comments and over 3,000 shares from parents who can seriously relate to drawings that don't quite look like they were meant to.

And to prove it mums and dads began sharing their children's hilariously inappropriate drawings.

Santa's hat.

"I wouldn't like to wear this hat."

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And another Santa's hat.

"My daughters Santa is literally a dick head."

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Santa's arm.

"My son told me that thing sticking out was his arm, apparently."

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The unfortunate snowman.

"This is my son's with dog wee on the snowman!"

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The mean tree.

"My eldest asked Santa to 'take my brother' on his. Brotherly love at its finest."

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The comments section soon moved on to parents uploading completely un-festive picture fails (that are still hilarious).

"It's meant to be a picture of mummy."

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"My daughter's depiction of a men's toilet"

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View more of the funny drawings on the Facebook post.

Free Santa Letter Templates For Kids
This Is Me(01 of16)
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This cute activity is a lot of fun since kids can also draw pictures for Santa. Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Dear Santa(02 of16)
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Colouring Page(04 of16)
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Fill In The Blank(05 of16)
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Four Simple Things(06 of16)
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Frozen(07 of16)
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