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Mom Shares Kid’s Psycho ‘Superhero’ Art

My SD Moms August 9, 2017

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Mom Shares Kid’s Psycho ‘Superhero’ Art & Makes Us All Feel Better About Our Own Weirdo Kids

Has your young child ever made you turn your head and do a double take because of something they’ve pulled out of their imagination and put on paper? Did you think…well that’s bizarre – or maybe even down right strange? When your kids’ personalities start to develop and shine through, you begin to understand just how imaginative — and well…kind of bizarre they can be! But that is no need to panic and immediately put your child into psychotherapy. It’s actually very normal.

When you hit Twitter with your child’s new imaginative art work you never know what’s going to happen. Are people going to think you are a bad parent? Are they going to think your child is super screwed up? Well, in this case Amanda Mancino’s little girl has developed quite the fan base with her art. In fact, she has artists depicting her very own creation.

With that said – Amanda Mancino-Williams said her kid created “a new superhero,” and …well…you really need to see to get the full effect.

For the full story on Cafe Moms CLICK HERE! 

My child went to art day-camp today. One project was to make a new superhero. This is what my child made. pic.twitter.com/SvKUoAJJUT

— Amanda Mancino (@Manda_like_wine) August 7, 2017

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