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Too cute! You taught him something!
I love this. You need to frame it and hang it in your classroom when you come back out of retirement…also, it will make a very nice illustration in the book you are going to write.
I agree with Carol- what an amazing gift and a memory to treasure throughout your teaching career! I love it!
How unique! In all my years of teaching, I never received anything so precious. You must be a VERY special teacher!