The children painted the teacher's dress, and she praised them (10 photos)
Heather Stansberry, a kindergarten teacher, came up with an unusual idea for the children. In honor of their graduation, the girl promised to wear a dress that they would decorate at their own discretion. The students gave free rein to their imagination and created a masterpiece.
“I told my kids they could color my white dress on the last day of school,” Heather recalls.
Heather promised to wear a prom dress
On graduation day, the girl captured the reaction of her students to the surprise. Initially, she hid the dress under her coat. The upset child said, “You forgot to put on your dress.”
And then Heather showed the dress. She spun around to cheers, proudly showing off each drawing. The once white dress was decorated with a rainbow, houses, inhabitants of the underwater world and charming turtles. Each drawing reflected the children's personality and interests.
Stansberry asked, “Can you see your drawings?” And the kids started pointing at their work, and some even ran to hug Heather.
She hid the outfit under her coat
The children were delighted when they saw their creation.
"Do you see your drawings?" - Heather asked
Caregivers and teachers play a vital role in children's development: they guide young and inquisitive minds, teach them, and help them cope with difficulties.
Children who have problems at home often feel alone with their problems. They do not want to return home to a bleak reality. Many schools have after-school groups where students can stay after school to do homework, read, and be in a safe environment. There are also teachers who help students for free, love and want to see them happy.
Soon the little fidgets will grow up. Those who drew turtles may become marine biologists, and those who drew houses may become architects. As they complete successful projects, they will remember Miss Stansberry, who was so proud of them when all they could do was draw children's pictures.
Do you remember your teachers?