Art teacher tells girl (6) her painting is wrong â Twitter comes to the rescue
29 April 2021 10:14 AM
Share This: Her teacher said she did it wrong! The girl was depressed, says Barbara Friedman. For once Twitter got something right.
A 6-yr-old girlâs art teacher said she did her painting wrong .
Upset, Edieâs mom Gemma Leighton shared the painting on Twitter, hoping for support. You can t do art wrong! wrote Leighton. She was so upset as art is her favourite thing to do.
My 6 year old daughter painted this amazing scene at an after school art club.
Her art teacher told her she had done it wrong?!
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