Great sharing! – Part 1

On the way home from school today, Tee despondently said that she didn’t get a ‘great sharing’ punch today. Well, it’s not uncommon that I don’t understand what she goes on about and most of the time, she does rap on with her imagination, but after a few tries, I finally understood. You go, Mummy!

It is YELLOW week at school so the kids get to do everything yellow – eat yellow food, wear yellow clothes, learn the variations of yellow (light yellow, dark yellow, ochre), mixes of yellow (yellow & blue makes green etc), make sunflower collages, paste bananas, drink yellow stuff, and of course……bring something yellow to class for SHOW & TELL. After each kid talks about their object from home, the whole class throws a punch into the air and shouts “Great Sharing!!!”

Tee had brought in a very yellow penguin shaped container (tupperware) to talk about because all the other yellow objects we had in our house, the kids were already familiar with (comb, sunflower, Winnie the Pooh, err…G-string? I’m kidding), and since it’s vocabulary we’re introducing here……..

I asked Tee if anyone else got a ‘great sharing’ and she complained that everyone ELSE got a ‘great sharing’ but not her.

Awww……..you gotta feel for the kid. Those puppy dog eyes looked so sad…..

So I asked her firstly, if she actually shared about her yellow container, since that was the way to get a great sharing punch.

“NO. I don’t want to share. It’s MY container!”

*roll eyeballs* So I will ask the teacher tomorrow what the real story was.

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One thought on “Great sharing! – Part 1

  1. hahaha this is hilarious!!!! you are giving jeffrey archer a run for his money with that last sentence of yours, girl!

    i’m glad you did ask tee about the “actually shared about her yellow container…” part.

    many parents nowadays are very fast to jump to conclusion that their kids have been victimized! they seem almost glad to have a chance to go blast off at the teachers.

    i worked with one such parent for 2 years (ok, i eaves dropped on her parent-teacher calls :p) and it was enuf to show me how ugly and unreasonable an “over caring” parent can be.

    Hehe…unreasonable and over-caring parent…..I wonder if that is me *looks up to left corner*

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