A three-year-old boy's first words were "f*** you" - and learned from a PEPPA PIG toy.
Amari Black's parents were ecstatic when their youngest child started picking up words from the Peppa Pig Fun and Learn Tablet.
But their joy quickly turned to horror when they heard him utter the expletive.
They were then gobsmacked to find he had picked them up from the malfunctioning toy.
Dad Garfield, 48, of Waterloo, south east London, noticed that instead of saying "find the odd one out", the toy says "f*** you? odd one out".
Painter and decorator Garfield said: "I was cooking in the kitchen when I heard him saying 'f*** you'.
"I was disgusted - I thought he had learned it at nursery.
"But then when I was playing with him I realised that it was Peppa Pig that was teaching him it - I was very upset.
"I was going to destroy it, that's how angry I was.
"Now he's saying it constantly and he finds it funny. I tell him swearing is wrong but he keeps saying it now.
"We want our kids to be happy - so we work hard to buy these things for our kids but they just go and teach them how to swear.
"He can say 'mum', 'dad', 'please', 'thank you', and sadly 'f*** you.'
"We've been buying Peppa Pig toys for our kids for years but will never buy them again."
The toy, which sells for £20, was bought as a Christmas present for Amari by a family friend from Argos and is said to be suitable for children three and above.
Amari was was born with rickets and has learning difficulties so his parents hoped the toy would help him improve his speech.
Mum Marcha, 34, a job centre advisor, said: "I'm devastated. He got in trouble at my mum's for saying it and told me off because she thought he was learning it from us at home.
"He's definitely banned from playing with it now.
"We would never use that language at all, let alone in front of an impressionable child.
"I want to encourage him to talk as much as possible, but it's hard because whenever I tell him he's doing well, he responds with 'f*** you'."
Mother-of-four Marcha says she has written two emails of complaint to manufacturers InspirationWorks, but is yet to hear back.
She said: "I feel devastated and let down by them."
Culled From Mirror
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