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How old is the child who drew this?

74 replies

Oohooh · 15/06/2024 11:07

It’s the King, Queen and their corgis apparently…

How old is the child who drew this?
OP posts:
DementedPanda · 15/06/2024 11:08

5

ChristmasJumpers · 15/06/2024 11:08

5 maybe?

Frasers · 15/06/2024 11:08

4 or 5?

bossybloss · 15/06/2024 11:08

7 unless a genius then 18 months

cmforfun · 15/06/2024 11:09

I'd say similar to what my 4 year old draws. So anything from 3-6 maybe.

Arlanymor · 15/06/2024 11:09

I’m 45 and I couldn’t draw that.

FiveTreeHill · 15/06/2024 11:10

It's a similar level of drawing to my 30 yo husband, so Id say 32

Euromonkey · 15/06/2024 11:10

I would guess age 2/3 based on the body shapes but could equally be my 12 year old who hates drawing 😆

Intothevalley · 15/06/2024 11:10

Use of bodies rather than just heads with limbs indicates they're over 3.

Attention span for the details would indicate they're over 4...

Round humanoid faces for animals would indicate they're under 7.

So 5 or 6.

Partyatno10 · 15/06/2024 11:10

4-5 year old

cmforfun · 15/06/2024 11:11

Under 2 and it's pretty impressive. Over 7 and it's a child who cba.

TheNoodlesIncident · 15/06/2024 11:11

I'd like to know what they're holding aloft there.

Can't judge as my dc was drawing people as potatoes with legs not that long ago, and he's 15. I'd have done it myself at five or six though.

IncompleteSenten · 15/06/2024 11:11

6 give or take a year or so.

Oohooh · 15/06/2024 11:12

TheNoodlesIncident · 15/06/2024 11:11

I'd like to know what they're holding aloft there.

Can't judge as my dc was drawing people as potatoes with legs not that long ago, and he's 15. I'd have done it myself at five or six though.

It’s a cake apparently 😄

What gets me is the dog ‘jumping up’ on its back legs

OP posts:
Greengrapeofhome · 15/06/2024 11:12

Maybe 4? Or an older child who doesn’t like drawing

AhBiscuits · 15/06/2024 11:12

I think 4.

MumDoingMyBest · 15/06/2024 11:12

Bandit from Bluey draws like that so maybe forties?

Honestly, it could be any age from 3 or 4 upwards. If the child enjoys drawing then brilliant. If you have concerns about your child talk to a professional (teacher or health visitor etc) who knows them.

NoSquirrels · 15/06/2024 11:13

3-7, depending on talent.

Choice of subject, I reckon school age Year 1 so 5-6.

whyhavetheygotsomany · 15/06/2024 11:13

4

commonground · 15/06/2024 11:13

6ish, but looks like it's been drawn on an etch-a-sketch type thing, which might make it more difficult to execute. What a lovely animated drawing!

CommieDad · 15/06/2024 11:16

Pretty good on the details and there's distinctive heads and bodies.

I reckon 4.

So, there's still time for them to learn about republicanism and to develop a healthy dislike of feudal institutions ;-)

AmelieTaylor · 15/06/2024 11:16

Around 6/7 in the real world.

tongsatdawn · 15/06/2024 11:17

It’s full of fun - well done whoever drew it 👏

AmelieTaylor · 15/06/2024 11:17

Certainly a sweet child who doesn't see age!!

the king & queen would be flattered I'm sure!!

SuffolkUnicorn · 15/06/2024 11:18

72

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