My daughter was born Leonardo Da Vinci and she is just improving from thereon.
I still remember the eight legged lion with its legs sprawled out like a pretty spider, the minimalistic designs of a fish without fins and tail, the cat without limbs and kittens with various degrees of abilities (no hands no legs, hands but no legs, legs but no tail) and her adopted monkey baby.
But now those days are gone and what I see is real stuff.

Please don’t ask the logic of the train, elephant and giraffe in front of the cottage. The cat and rabbit make sense with the girl, so please be grateful for that. I have seen weirder stuff.

The new and improved variety of lion and tiger, along with giraffe half-hidden behind a kangaroo, along with a hippo (pink), gazelle and crocodile (guess?). The outline of the girl can be accepted as a jungle sprite looking over these creatures…

And then there is stuff like this which is actually is superb considering it comes from a 4-year old working only with her imagination.

I’m sure she’ll turn out to be a far better painter than her mom. 😁
nice…YBR
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Thank you. 😁
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Such sweetness!
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I love the drawings and the commentary 🙂
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Thank you, John! 🙂
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I love to see young children drawing from imagination, something I also did a lot as a child. Far better than sitting in front of screens watching cartoons.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I agree, Pete! It helps stimulate imagination rather than let it take a backseat like TV.
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