Some books are not what they seem: a grandmother mistakenly bought a book for adults from her six-year-old granddaughter

A book is always a good gift for children, but watch what you buy. Look well, read its pages, because behind what appears to be an innocent children's book there may be inappropriate content for the little ones.

It is what has happened to a grandmother, who with all her best intentions, bought a book titled from her six-year-old granddaughter 'If animals could talk' with beautiful drawings of animals on the cover. He thought it would be a perfect gift for little Emmersyn, who loves to read.

Seeing the book at home, Tiffany, the girl's mother, decided to look at it and was impressed to discover the messages of the animals. Of course, it was not content aimed at children.

Animals talk about drugs and use swear words. A polar bear says he has "a problem with cocaine", a kangaroo asks "where the hell are my keys" and a dachshund says "You look like a vagina".

The mother shared it on Twitter and the situation was so funny that it quickly went viral, and of course the book is already sold out on Amazon.

I'm dying My mom bought this book for my 6 year old and I just called to ask if she had actually opened the book. She hasn't. 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/inYCEaZKpV

- tiffany (@ Tiffany1985B) October 4, 2017

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