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P. O. Box 2772 * Baytown, TX 77522-2772 Barbers Hill Kindergarten |
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From Tether to Teacher!!
In late September, Mrs. Black of Barbers Hill Kindergarten asked us to bring a rescue dog and to come talk with the children to give them an idea of WHY they are collecting Pennies for Pets in the little doghouse-shaped banks that sit in their classrooms.
So, our latest celebrity
rescue, Woody, and
I went to school! The children had already been told that it would be Woody
who was visiting, and they had read all about him and looked at the pictures
of what
life USED to be for him at the end of a chain
firmly fastened around his neck with a huge padlock. They had looked at the
gross, brown water that Woody was supposed to drink; and had seen the old
refrigerator leftovers that he was supposed to eat. No wonder both were left
untouched by him!
Anyway, as we entered the
classroom, a big "HI, WOODY" rang out from all the
children, because they felt that they already knew him. Woody's long tail
began to whip back and forth, and his big mouth grinned wide! REALLY, It
DID!!
Woody, formerly a dog
tethered, was transformed into Woody, a teacher!
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We stood at the front of
the class and Woody let me have my say about how animals should always be
respected and treated with kindness. How dogs should NEVER be chained or
tethered to anything stationery, how they should always have fresh water
available to them, and their food should be food that has been made
especially for dogs.
I told the children that
last year, the classes at Barbers Hill Elementary collected pennies for pets
just like they were going to do this year. And I explained how those pennies
added up to a lot of money and that money is how we were able to take Woody to
the veterinarian to get well from all the things that were wrong with him
because his owners didn't take care of him as they should.
The children understand
that there are many other pets out there who need help, just like Woody did!
They now know how their pennies will be spent and they are excited to help the
animals.
They learned from Woody
that even if someone is mean to you and makes you sad, you should forgive and
move on with life with a kind heart.
You still have friends who
care for you.
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They learned that just
because a dog is BIG, doesn't mean that he's not nice!
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They learned that even if
your friends look different from you, they are still your friends and you
should love them and support them.
![]() Then we gave each child a card with Woody's picture on one side and a place for the child's name on the other...along with a sentence that said, "I know Woody personally"... or "I am Woody's friend" etc... Sort of like baseball cards, you know! =)
Mrs. Black, Mrs. Bonnin,
and Mrs. Neff have been participating with their classes in the Pennies for
Pets program for three years, now; and these kindergarten children have raised
close to $1,500 for the animals - One penny at a time! Kudos to these
teachers at Barbers Hill Elementary who understand there is more to education
than "The three R's!" The children in these classes are getting a fabulous
start to a well-rounded education!
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