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> Did you hear about the teacher who was helping one of her kindergarten students put on his boots?
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> He asked for help and she could see why.
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> Even with her pulling and him pushing, the little boots
> still didn't want to go on.
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> By the time they got the second boot on, she had worked up a sweat.
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> She almost cried when the little boy said, 'Teacher,
> they're on the wrong feet.'
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> She looked, and sure enough, they were.
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> It wasn't any easier pulling the boots off than it was
> putting them on.
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> She managed to keep her cool as, together, they worked to get the boots back on, this time on the correct feet.
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> He then announced, 'These aren't my boots.'
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> She bit her tongue, rather than get right in his face and
> scream, 'Why didn't you say so? ' like she wanted to.
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> Once again she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting
> boots off his little feet.
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> No sooner had they got the boots off when he said,
> 'They're my brother's boots. My Mum made me wear 'em.'
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> Now she didn't know if she should laugh or cry.
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> But she mustered up what grace and courage she had left to wrestle the boots on his feet again.
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> Helping him into his coat, she asked, 'Now, where are your mittens?'
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> He said, 'I stuffed 'em in the toes of my boots.'