At Moo Burgers, kids are encouraged to give expression to their inner Moonet.
I’d give Tony, aged 4, first prize for his moomorous, Aussie-themed moosterpiece.
The world seen through the eyes of children can open ours – see Launch Pad for children’s unique insights.
For more entries to this week’s photo challenge, see The Daily Post – my top five for the week:
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I like your interpretation BB. 🙂
Thanks, Sued 🙂
So sweet 🙂
Love seeing the world through a child’s eyes 🙂
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moogical tree! 😉
😀
Holy Cow! That’s a moosterpiece. 😉
Haha – And the burgers are awesome
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This is both inventive and wicked all rolled
into one 🙂 Well I certainly like it anyway 🙂
Andro
I think Tony may well grow up to be a comedian, Andro 🙂 thanks
Yes I agree 🙂
Have a very happy start to your Tuesday Bluebee 🙂
Andro xx
Love your new blog!
Thanks, Madelaine.
Just love that drawsing.
It’s fairly wicked, Charles 🙂
Me too, BB. I think it’s totally gorgeous!
There are so many good ones, Kate – kept us entertained throughout the meal 🙂
hahaha Michael will love this – he does a similar thing with photos of the neighbours cows, writing ‘let’s make mooovies together’ on the photo – hahaha
Would love to see a Michael’s moontage, Gabe 😉
Lovely to see things through a child’s eyes, Bb!
It is, Adee – I love children’s art 😀
LOL – fantastic! What a moosterpiece 😀
If you’re ever in Bondi, go to Moo Burgers, Dianne – it’s worth it just for the kid’s drawings. And the burgers are yum 🙂
Moognificent effort!
Haha – isn’t it just, Col?
That is so excellent
Kids are so funny 🙂
Isnt a Eucalyptus or however you spell that a plant? I think this kid is smarter than I because they are definitely super creative and an awesome artist!
Moocalyptus trees smell so delicious!
Haha – as long as those moocalyptus leaves don’t give off any methane like their ground-dwelling counterparts 😉
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