A brief speech by kindergarten teachers

The short testimony of kindergarten graduates is as follows:

Testimony 1:

In the past three years, I have grown up slowly under the careful guidance of teachers. The kindness of children makes me attached, and the complete facilities in kindergarten make me happy and unwilling to go home. The teacher has become my favorite person, the little friend has become the most mentioned person in my mouth, and the kindergarten has become a paradise in my mind.

Thank the teacher for loving us like a mother! Every day the teacher comes to school early to clean the classroom, and then greets every child. You learned literacy, arithmetic, painting, music, piano and dance. My teacher taught me to manage myself and cooperate with others. I am like a small sapling, sucking the gurgling spring water and thriving here.

Testimony 2:

Today, we will graduate. Although I don't quite understand the meaning of "graduation", all the children in the class cried when the teacher taught us to read the graduation poem. We can't bear to part with Jordan's American English, Miss Li, Miss Ke and Mama Bear who are with us every day.

However, my father told me a little secret yesterday. Our class has established a WeChat group. Everyone can chat and get together at any time. We won't be apart. So, don't be sad, don't be sad. How time flies! In a blink of an eye, we have spent four years in Jordan's American-speaking family.

My mother often told me that a few days before kindergarten, we didn't know anything, didn't wear clothes, didn't eat rice, didn't go to the toilet, and even had to be hugged at noon, which worried the teacher. However, a few days later, we suddenly found ourselves in love with Jordan's American English. Every morning, we fly to school happily like birds.

Testimony 3:

In a blink of an eye, we will graduate. This is the first step of our growth, and it is also our fastest and happiest home! But we are about to graduate, and we are about to part. I really don't want to give it up.

I still remember that when we just left our parents, grandparents and came to kindergarten, many children cried and shouted. It is the teachers who take care of us with selfless love day after day: give us a big meal, ask us to drink water, wipe our tears, cover us with quilts at noon, play games with us, ask us to draw, sing, dance and calculate, and guide us how to get along with other children.