A MOTHER was left hysterical when her son bought home a picture of the “fish” he had drawn at school.
Influencer Anna Saccone explained that her five-year-old son Andrea, nicknamed ‘Dre’, created the epic image just for her.
Taking it to her Instagram Stories, she shared the image, and wrote above: “The picture Dre drew me at school”.
The image showed the sun shining, with some things apparently swimming in the water.
“Apparently they are fish,” Anna added.
However, the way Dre drew the fish unfortunately made them look very phallic.
Anna, who is married to YouTuber Jonathan Joly, recently took to Instagram to reveal that Dre and his daughter Alessia have switched schools.
Sharing a photo of the siblings standing in front of their house, she wrote: “First day of new school!”
She added the hashtags #proudmama and #mybabies.
The brother and sister smiled broadly for the photo, although people noticed they were wearing their own clothes rather than school uniforms.
“No uniform?” one questioned.
“No more uniforms!” another said.
“Montessori School?” a third wrote.
“Just a hunch I’m not in uniform.
“If that’s the reason, it’ll be the best thing you’ve ever done – it’s the best way to learn!”
Montessori schools are proud to independence and individuality, which is why they rarely wear a uniform.
However, many educational centers prohibit students from wearing clothing branded with the character.
And in the comments of Anna’s Instagram snap, others admitted they couldn’t believe the size of the kids.
“It seems like yesterday we saw Dre Dre’s birth video,” wrote one.
“Time flies fast.
“I hope they have the best experiences at their new school!”
“Babies are growing so fast,” said another.
“They’re both absolutely adorable!”
“They are literally spitting out images of you and Johnathan, it’s fascinating,” commented a third.
“I can’t believe how big they are. I’m going to make so many new friends,” said another person.
“New school! How brave! I hope you had a better day!” another wrote.
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