Kindergarten Student Fails At Making A Clay Taj Mahal, But Succeeds In Making The Internet Laugh

Raunaq Bhatti

Coming straight to you from Arlington Public Schools in Virginia, is a kindergarten student’s clay rendition of one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. 

Teacher Lori Mintzer shared an image of the not-quite-accurate project one of her students made, on Twitter, with her speechless reaction for the model. 

The student did his full research on the monument, which can be seen in the little facts about it pasted behind the model. ‘The Taj Mahal was built for a queen‘ and ‘The full height of the Taj Mahal is 171 metres (56 feet)’. A little far off base, but A+ for efforts.

Of course, netizens had a hearty laugh over the image.

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