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The Doodle Boy, a 9 years old kid once got in trouble for doodling in class and now he decorates restaurants with his doodles

It is the job and duty of every parent in the world to support the passion and natural talent of their children. If a parent is supportive of their children’s interest and nurtures their talent, it can lead to great things to happen. The same is the case for the 9 years old kid named Joe Whale who is nowadays renowned by his nickname “The Doodle Boy”.  Parents of Joe kept on supporting his love to draw doodles despite him getting into trouble in his class many times.

In order to nurture his talent for doodles, they even enrolled him at an afar school class for art where his artistic abilities were soon unraveled and for everyone to see in amazement. In fact, The Doodle Boy was then invited by a restaurant named “Number 4” located in Shrewsbury, England to decorate their dining room. After the work he done at the restaurant, Joe was renowned all over the social media by his new artistic name of The Doodle Boy. His work can be seen on his social media pages.

For our readers today, we bring to you some of the talented work performed by The Doodle Boy and some special talk media had with Joe’s father; Gregory Whale.

9 years old Joe Whale has a deep love for drawings but he has gotten into trouble for it many times in his class.

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All the notebooks from The Doodle Boy are covered with his own creative doodles.

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Media talked with the father of Joe whose name is Gregory Whale as to what he thinks about his son’s natural born artistic talent. As per Greg, Joe hallways had a passion for drawing and he got registered into his primary school’s Gifted Register at only age 4.

He said, “His identical twin brother named Jesse is also registered in the very same register.”

Joe’s parents, in order to support his love for drawing, enrolled him in an art class after school. Teachers at the class loved his work and shared it over social media.

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These pictures over social media caught the eye of a local restaurant named Number 4.

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Greg told in the interview as to how long did it take for Joe to finish the drawings on the walls of the restaurant’s dining room. According to Greg, it took Joe about 12 hours to completely illustrate the whole wall.

Greg also has some advice for the other parents who wish to also encourage their children to developing their innate talents. Greg says, “I would advise parents to go to their children and encourage them every single day and tell them to follow their passion and whatever dreams they have. Go with them to help them research the local workshops or artistic groups that are within your nearby community.”

Resultant 4 decided to have ‘The Doodle Kid’ at their restaurant and decorate the wall of their dining room.

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Joe is taken by his father every day to the restaurant after school time to draw on the wall.

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Most parents, after their children get into trouble at the school, try to shut their psyche. But some parents tend to recognize the talent that is in their children and find a way to help them flourish it by giving them a suitable environment they need.

The creative freedom given to The Doodle Boy is something that most artists would wish for.

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The work of Joe was first noted by his arty teacher who then displayed it over social media. The dawning caught the eye of a local restaurant who then asked Joe to come to their establishment and draw on their dining room wall.  His dad now drives him daily after school to draw his heart out. Nobody knew that the after school art class would lead to Joe getting a job at an age of mere 9 years old.

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Greg said to media, “restaurant wanted Joe to complete a full art piece on the wall and it was none other than their main dining room area. Hearing this, we were as if over the moon. I then asked Joe, and he was of course really excited about this great chance. Now we have been going each day after school for a few hours on the night. Once there, he puts his artistic creativity on the wall.”

Joe is now renowned by his nickname ‘The doodle Boy’ and he has his own official website along with various social media profiles.

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 Seeing his artwork, it is really amazing to consider how much creativeness Joe has put in his work with his sheer imagination.

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Greg continues, “Joe has a deep love for doodling and we cannot be more proud of him than we are now because of what great achievements he is having at such a young age. It is a really proud moment for us that an independent business asked our 9 years old son in order to perform a piece of art for them.

There is no doubt that Joe is headed on his way to become one of the great artists of modern times.

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According to an organization named Self-Sufficient Kids, “it is incredibly important for parents to embrace the fact as to whatever talents, goals, dreams, desires and ambitions your kids have for themselves. Even if what they are excelling at is not in order with what you had envisioned for their future.

One thing is for sure and that is Joe’s family is really supportive of him.

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Parents need to learn means to differentiate between the things in which their children are Uninterested and also when they find a particular activity too tough for them. At those moments, they need a parent’s encouragement and their utmost support.

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