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Paige Freshwater

Mum baffled over five-year-old daughter's nonsense' homework on the letter 'O'

A mum has been left scratching her head over her five-year-old daughter's homework that makes "literally no sense". The woman has taken to social media to seek answers after spending a good while trying to figure it out for herself.

Sharing a picture of her daughter's homework on Reddit, she wrote: "The homework assignment my five-year-old daughter was given - I am so confused." The homework sheet is centred around the letter O and asks pupils to "circle the pictures that begin with O". But the problem is, there doesn't seem to be any pictures starting with the letter O, with it showing a vet, a rope, a jar of jam, a bone and toes.

It should have read 'Circle the picture with the O sound' (Reddit)

It prompted users to question whether the vet is actually an "otorhinolaryngologist for animals", or if the jar is in fact an "openless jar of jam".

One user said: "The second one is obviously Obi-Wan's robe."

Another user joked: "Pretty sure that's Olallieberry jam."

Actually trying to solve the homework, a third user said: "My best guess is the question should have been 'Circle the picture with the O sound'.

"This would have been toe, robe and bone. But it's a poorly created worksheet."

It comes after a seven-year-old's rather unfortunate drawing of a person washing their hands at a sink left people in stitches.

The drawing, which has been shared on Reddit by user wowprettyneat, has been upvoted more than 7,200 times - with many commenting on the inappropriate artwork.

It's meant to show a person washing their hands (Reddit)

When viewed upside down, the drawing shows a pair of hands reaching out toward a tap.

However, many Reddit users believe the cylinder-shaped tap looks more like a male's private parts than something you'd find at the kitchen sink.

The parent said: "This is upside down and it's actually how I first saw it. It's meant to be a drawing of washing hands. My seven-year-old drew it last year at school".

While most users couldn't help but laugh at the unfortunate drawing, others blamed it on the angle the child used.

One user said: "It's not a bad drawing but perspective really is everything."

Another user added: "If I was the parent, I would frame it and bring it up every time my child invited his significant other over."

A third user joked: "When it comes time for the sex talk, just pull this picture back out and explain."

Do you have an funny story to share? Email paige.freshwater@reachplc.com.

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