The first morot children ever know, the ones who lay the foundation for every future teacher, the ones who teach the ABCs and also how to be a friend, the ones who are often called Mommy because that is the only reference children have for that kind of bond. How can we ever thank our preschool morot?
In an attempt to express our hakarat hatov, Gan Rina Nursery asked its students about their morot. Here is just a taste of what the children had to say:
“I love playing with my morot and helping them clean up the toys. They show me where everything goes.”
“I like when my morot read me stories and let me cuddle for story time.”
“When I am sad and need a hug, my morah makes me happy and makes me feel better.”
“My morah told me all about Pesach, that is my favorite; my Morah does all the songs for me.”
“I love when my morah shows me how to make all the projects so I can show them to my mommy.”
“My morah gives me a hug when I come to school. I love my morah.”
“I love when my morah helps me build my tower so tall and sends a picture to my mommy so she can see.”
“I love that my morot always takes care of me.”
We can never thank you enough!