When it comes to writing jokes and milf oral sex videoanswering test questions, kids are quite simply the gifts that keep giving.
SEE ALSO: Smart-ass kid has the perfect response to a confusing math questionOn Wednesday, to mark National Writing Day, Laura from Cheshire, UK, tweeted an answer her son had written to a homework question about his favourite book.
"A tiny piece of writing, all about the love of books and reading," she wrote. "...from my son's homework when he was six."
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The response went down well on Twitter.
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In case you're interested, the book James was referring to is Jenny Hawthorne and Philip Tyler's There's a dragon at my school.
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To be fair, it does look pretty awesome.
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