A father managed to fool his kids telling them they would have to go back to school seven days after the lockdown ends.
The kids got panicked after hearing this and dad succeeded in making them fool.
Liam Schewitz, from Cardiff, showed his daughters Millie, 11, and Frankie, 8 ‘official letter signed by Boris Johnson’ that indicated the schools will be open for Monday to Sunday for first six months to compensate the time they have lost.
Liam told LADbible: “My youngest daughter Frankie had warned me that it was ‘Prank Week’ and told me that I was in big trouble because she had some things planned.”
“And then I thought this one up – she was having none of it at first, but then I sent both my daughters a screengrab of the letter, which I had found online, to a group chat we’re in. That was when all h*ll broke lose.”
“I could hear the eldest one in her bedroom saying, ‘it’s mandatory, it’s mandatory’ and she was telling her friends on the phone.”
The girls started searching online to make sure their father is not lying and Liam convinced them ‘the government was drip-feeding the letters out so there’s no loss of morale with kids.’
It was actually a mocked-up letter which Liam found online and it reads: “When school’s reopen, we will quickly make up for lost time by not only teaching your children Monday to Friday, but also making it compulsory for your child to attend school on Saturdays and Sundays for the first six months.” Chilling stuff for kids.”
Liam then brought his daughters to the park but the girls were engulfed in their thoughts as they were worried about not visiting water parks during seven-day school schedule.
Liam said: “They were asking, ‘What about the water parks? Who will go to the water parks if the kids are all at school?’ I said, ”Don’t worry about that – I’ll go the water parks with my friends, while you’re in school.”
He jokingly said: “You’ve got to be committed to these things.”
Liam continued the prank for the whole day and when he revealed the truth to his kids they took it sportingly. The girls were happy to know they won’t have to go to school for seven days after the lockdown.
Liam shared the prank in a Twitter post and people said he made their day with his funny post. The dad said: “The response has been great. I’ve had people messaging me to say that they’ve needed cheering up and this has made their day.”
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