Greetings, readers. Long, long ago, there was a kind old woman, who’s a great humorist when it comes to children. She was not the run of the mill grandmother who would be seen sitting in front of the house. She always had a way of cracking up jokes and even draw special cartoon to make people laugh. It could be animals making funny faces, or facial expressions that were simply funny, her sketches put a smile even on the grumpiest day. She was such a wizard, she could make plain white paper into pieces of work full of humor. Children around the globe appreciated funny drawings and could not see enough of her wonderful cartoons.
Grandma’s funniest moments
As a child, she liked to read story books and liked to draw on her notebook. At first, they were not very good at painting, but she painted every day. The one thing she liked most was to draw funny faces of her teachers and friends and anyone who saw it, couldn’t help but laugh. She said that when she got older, she went to art school and learned how to draw properly. Her teachers advised her to use her talent to make people happy and she decided to do it.
Once she completed her education, she got a job of a children’s story teller. She used to tell stories about animals that could speak, children who could fly and robots that would dance. But something was missing. They were meant to have depth and emotion, so she started to provide illustrations in the form of cartoons. Children always enjoyed her stories even more when she displayed cartoons that made them laugh. And that’s how she became a storyteller and a cartoonist at the same time, because those two were her passion.
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#1. Angel brings your future
#2. Dreams await, Good night ahead
#3. Before the gasket blows
#4. Awakening through caffeine aroma
#5. Cherished family moments forever
#6. When things go wrong
As her work received more exposure, she started a blog to share cartoons and tales for children. It included bright photographs and humorous stories. Every week children were eager to see what new fun activity she had planned for them. It might be a cat in a pirate hat, or a penguin on skates, every drawing was good for a chuckle or two, and a grin. But her blog was not just fun, it was also a way of reminding kids to be nice.
#7. A fabulous day begins
#8. Silence speaks louder than words
#9. Fun lies beyond rules
#10. Hectic shopping Day
#11. Friends, stay safe together
#12. Kitchen rest after Christmas
It was therefore very easy for anyone to identify with the cartoons, and this made them so special. Little ones wanted to be like her. They liked the fact that she could make out of ordinary life comedy events. Her job was not to make people laugh, but to make them happy and to give them joy, especially in the direst of moments. It was like sunshine, it always made everything better and happier. Children felt they were able to turn to her for comfort, to talk to and have someone who would listen and make them happy.
#13. Grandma’s batting skills
#14. Aging brain dilemma
#15. Wishing you festive joy
#16. The ultimate parent plans
#17. God’s peaceful presence
#18. The no matter what friend
#19. House of endless stuff
#20. Coffee-driven morning mission
Now she does not only make children laugh but also teach them to draw their own stories. She thinks that everyone has something to share with others and she wants children to take a pencil and start writing. If you ever get upset or are feeling uninterested, just try to create something comical or write a humorous tale that may even cheer you up. Perhaps, you will become the following nice storyteller or cartoonist, just like her. Thus, take a piece of paper and start drawing. Show your inner artist, just as the funny grandma that inspired us all to understand that the greatest present is happiness. Don’t forget to watch more cartoons of her by just clicking here and here.