REGALOS DE NIÑOS... Que No Te Gustaria Recibir! - Summary

Summary

The text describes a collection of gifts and drawings made by children for their loved ones, including parents, grandparents, and teachers. The gifts and drawings are often humorous and innocent, but sometimes also brutal and honest. Examples include a 5-year-old's drawing of a water slide that ends in death, a 3-year-old's gift of underwear to his teacher, and a 10-year-old's promise to put off sending his parent to a nursing home for one more year. The text also includes comments from viewers who share their favorite examples and react to the children's creations.

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1. The text describes various gifts made by children for their loved ones.
2. A 5- or 6-year-old boy gave his grandfather a drawing of a train with the message "I'm glad you're not dead".
3. A 4-year-old girl gave a waiter a handmade gift as a tip.
4. A child wrote a heartfelt letter to their mom, hoping she receives many coins.
5. An 11-year-old boy gave his mother a Valentine's Day card.
6. A child made a card for someone who was single on Valentine's Day.
7. A 3-year-old boy gave his teacher a rose with a surprise inside.
8. A child gave their father a homemade pizza with an ax.
9. A child gave their mother a container with snails and drew a picture of a dog.
10. A 9-year-old boy gave his mother a Mother's Day card with a strange message.
11. A child made a card for their father while he was in the hospital.
12. A 5-year-old boy made a card for his mother with a message about loving her more if she left and never came back.
13. A child drew a picture of a giraffe for their mother.
14. A child made a handmade card for their teacher with a mixed message.
15. A 3-year-old boy made a drawing for Father's Day with a superhero theme.
16. A 10-year-old girl gave her mother a small bracelet with a mysterious message.
17. The text includes various comments from viewers about their favorite gifts.