Hello, my name is Alex. I grew up in a small town in China, and my parents were teachers, so I spent a lot of time around kids. Even though I wasn't really meant to love them, I started wanting to touch the hearts of little ones. My first job wasn't in a kindergarten, though. It was in a hospital, where I watched babies cry and wondered why they didn't want to be held. Then I got to a school, specifically a small one in the countryside called "Little Peas". That's where I really started seeing what a teacher could actually do. I decided I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher. I thought I could just grab a chalkboard and tell stories. But then I met a girl who had never seen a real teacher. Her name was Maya. She was six years old, and she was asking me how I knew how to teach. I smiled and said, "Because I listen," and that was the moment I knew I wanted this job. I started at a school for the special needs kids. It was chaotic. One day I was trying to teach my students how to count on their fingers, and they were all moving at the same time. I would say, "One, two, three," but they would all be saying it at once. I got frustrated. I kept shouting, but it wasn't working. Then I saw them laughing when I helped them hold their toys. I realized that just knowing the hard skills isn't enough. You have to know when to stop and wait. You have to be patient with yourself and your students. I started my journey as a "Little Peas" assistant. I helped the kids clean up after meals, brush their teeth, and learn to sew. I taught them how to count coins and how to say "thank you" in different languages. I even helped a kid who struggled with reading. He used to think he was bad at words until I made him read a picture book about a snail. After that, he started reading aloud to me. It felt like magic. Then I joined the mainstream kindergarten. The kids were older, maybe seven or eight. They didn't know how to count on fingers. They used to sit in chairs and stare at the wall. I brought in a new idea. We would play hide and seek, but with a twist. The kids would run around, hide behind me, and then come out to tell me where they were. It made them feel safe. It was weird, but it worked. They started laughing when they realized I was hiding in their chairs. One of my favorite memories was a rainy day. We were playing in the mud, and a kid fell down and hurt his knee. I knew I couldn't carry him to the hospital. I stepped in front of him, held him up, and told him not to worry about the pain. I told him it would go away soon. I told him it wouldn't matter because he was so brave. It turned out, it didn't matter at all. But he felt better, and that's what mattered. I also remember a time when we had a big party. Everyone was dressed up, and there was music. There was a little boy who had never been to a party before. He was shy, holding his hands up like he was scared to speak. I held his hands steady and said, "Say hello to everyone." He looked at my hands, then looked at the kids, and finally said, "Hello!" It felt like a new life. I also had to deal with some tough moments. There was a kid who was really sad one day. He wouldn't eat his food, and he refused to go to school. I talked to his parents, and I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I work with kids from all over the city. Some are from the north, some from the south. They speak different dialects. Sometimes they talk to each other in funny ways. One girl from a remote village came to me and asked about her hometown. I explained where the mountains were and where the rivers went. She cried when she left. I told her, "Your home is in your heart." She took my hand and said, "I love you, Alex." I also have a friend. Her name is Sarah. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little girl drawing a picture of herself. It was her mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also remember a time when I got a call from a parent. They said their child was really shy. I went to their house and talked to them. I told them, "Don't force them." Instead, I just sat down with the child and asked if they wanted to play with me. They did. I spent the whole day with them. They didn't say a word, but they smiled and laughed. That is how we grow, I think. Slowly. One step at a time. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also remember a time when I had a lot of tired legs. My shoes were heavy. But I kept going. I kept teaching. I kept believing in myself. And now, I believe in them. I know they will be good people. They will love their families. They will love their friends. They will love the world. That is my hope. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That is an old dog." They are amazing. I also have a favorite memory from the past. It was a summer afternoon. We were in the garden. The sun was hot. I found a beautiful flower. It was purple. I picked it up and showed it to a kid. He was too small to understand what I was saying. But he looked at it and said, "It is pretty." I told him, "It is beautiful." That was a beautiful moment. I also remember a time when I had to deal with a sad child. He refused to go to school. I talked to his parents. I wanted to find a way to help him. I went to see him. I didn't say I was angry. I just sat with him. I brought him a drawing he had made. He looked at it and smiled. Then he smiled at me. That was the hardest part, but also the most rewarding. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also remember a time when I saw a child crying. I went over to them. I held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That is the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I was sad. I thought I was doing a bad job. But then I saw a child in my class crying. I went over and held their hand. I told them, "It's okay." They stopped crying. They started smiling. That was the day I knew I was doing the right thing. I also have a friend. Her name is Maya. She is a teacher. We often talk about how it feels to see kids grow up. We talk about the little things that happen. One day, I saw a little boy drawing a picture of himself. It was his mom. She was so happy to see me. I held her picture and told her, "You are a great mom." I also have a dream. I want to see every child I teach smile. I want to see them grow up and become the kind of people I was. I want to help them realize that everyone is special. I want to help them learn that there is a difference between being right and being kind. I also like to play with music. I like to sing in the morning. I like to sing at night. I like to sing when the sun is shining. I sing because I want to make the world brighter. I think that is the only way I can. I also remember a time when I had to teach a lesson that was really hard. It was about sharing. The kids were very competitive. They wanted all the toys. I couldn't stop them. I had to find a new way. I brought them out to the sandbox. We built a big tower. I told them, "Everyone gets a piece of the tower." They built it together. I watched as they worked hard for a long time. It was tiring, but it was fun. It was the best lesson I ever taught. I also like to play outside. I love running in the fields. I love watching the clouds. I love listening to the birds. But I also like to listen to the kids. Sometimes they run in circles. Sometimes they sit on the ground and stare at the sky. Sometimes they point at the trees and say, "That