Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once
talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest
was to find the most caring child. The winner was a four-year-old child
whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost
his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old
gentleman’s yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his
mother asked him what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said,
"Nothing, I just helped him cry."
Teacher Debbie Moon’s first graders
were discussing a picture of a family. One little boy in the picture had
a different color hair than the other family members. One child
suggested that he was adopted. A little girl said, "I know all
about adoptions because I was adopted." "What does it mean to
be adopted?" asked another child. "It means," said the
girl, "that you grew in your mommy’s heart instead of her
tummy."
A four-year-old was at the
pediatrician for a check-up. As the doctor looked down her ears with an
otoscope, he asked, "Do you think I’ll find Big Bird in
here?" The little girl stayed silent. Next, the doctor took a
tongue depressor and looked down her throat. He asked, "Do you
think I’ll find the Cookie Monster down there?" Again, the little
girl was silent. Then the doctor put a stethoscope to her chest. As he
listened to her heartbeat, he asked, "Do you think I’ll hear
Barney in there?" "Oh, no!" the little girl replied.
"Jesus is in my heart. Barney’s on my underpants!"
