Mastermind five-year-olds break out of kindy to buy sports car

A young child playing in a sandbox with toy construction vehicles and a shovel, inspired by a story.

Now, I live with some cheeky monkeys whose opportunistic crimes include sneaking Milo by the spoonful and claiming a clean room when they’ve hidden everything under the bed..but two Russian �fiveyearolds have put their criminal acts to shame.

The two cherub-faced kindy students used spades to dig their way out of their kindergarten this week on a quest to buy a Jaguar sports car, the Komsomolskaya Pravda reported.

The operation was ingenious”�the boys had been tunneling for days with sandpit toys near a fence, their plan only fell apart when a customer found them and their lack of funds at a luxury car showroom.

The five-year-old boys had disappeared while on a supervised walk in the kindergarten grounds in the Russian city of Magnitogorsk.

Young boy excitedly playing outdoors, pretending to buy a sports car after breaking out of kindy.
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After breaking free in Shawshank Redemption style, the young’uns walked two kilometres to a luxury car yard. �When a female driver noticed the unlikely suspects, the boys told her they had left their kindergarten to buy a Jaguar; but didn’t�have any money.

The driver took the unaccompanied minors to a police station.

Kindergarten workers noticed the escape half an hour after their getaway; causing the supervisor in charge to lose their job over the incident.

“This is considered a very serious violation,” Olga Denisenko, head of the pre-school department of Magnitogorsk, told Komsomolskaya Pravda.

But one has to marvel at the brains it takes to pull off such a manoeuvre at that age. There was a clear intent with its hatching. What will these little people will be capable of when they are older?

I know these boys’ parents would be mortified but I have a tinge of admiration for these kids. It’s the same tinge I get when my children are cleverly deceptive (not about cleaning their room) or tell an insulting truth in public. It’s always a battle between trying to wipe the smile off your face and act in a disciplinary way. I wonder if these boys’ parents had to hide a smirk while taking in the news of their children’s organised crime.

I have a early, but clear memory of slipping Freddo frogs into my pockets at the corner store after my mum refused to buy them for me. When we got in the car, I must have been chomping on them because she asked me what I was eating. On my chocolately admittance she marched me back in to return the rest and apologise for my theft. And there ended my life of crime. I don’t think she found it funny, but maybe because it lacked invention and intelligence. I did not exactly think outside the box.

Young boy with curly red hair smiling, pretending to drive a toy sports car after escaping from kind.
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Intellect plus criminal intent is an incredible combination.

I wonder how the Russian parents will teach their children it is wrong to plan to break out of kindy and walk two kilometres to buy a sports car? I think�these children might be destined for big things. Hopefully they can use their power for good.

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Frances Klein
A journalist by trade, Frances has joined Stay at Home Mum as executive editor, to connect with others in the ever-expanding and exciting online world. Frances has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Creative Writing, from the Queensland University of Technology and her time as a feature writer, court reporter and journalist at award-winning daily The Gympie Times, taught her how to grab the here and now with both hands and craft stories of relevance and precision. As a mother of four, she’s changed a few nappies and tied a few shoes in her time and now with a teenager in the house has rolled more than a few eyes (in pure reciprocation). She loves meeting new people, chasing a good story and learning just a little bit about everything.

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