Friday, February 5, 2010

Heartprints

We have a book at our house called Heartprints. It's a book that focuses on doing kind deeds for others and when you do, you are leaving a "Heartprint." The other morning MacKenzie came bouncing down the stairs with the book in her hand. She said, "Mom, can I bring this book to school?" I asked her why. Her response,"Because it's a book about doing nice things and being nice to people. And some of the boys in my class haven't been being very nice." She wanted to take it to school and ask her teacher to read it to the class. I said, "Of course you can bring it to school. Just make sure you bring it back home." That afternoon she came home and said, "Mom, Mrs. Williamson wants to know if I can bring the book back with me tomorrow. She wants to read it to the class again." So she brought it back to school with her the next day. That afternoon she comes running off the bus with the biggest grin on her face. I asked how her day was. Through her huge smile she said, "Guess what!? All of the other 1st grade teachers read the book to their class too. AND now we have a brand new thing in our class. We each have a paper heart with our names on it. When our teachers catch us doing kind things for others, we get a stamp called a "Heartprint" on our heart, and when we get 10 stamps, we get a prize!" Leave it to MacKenzie to get an entire new program about doing kind deeds implemented at her school! She is such a kind, caring soul.

5 comments:

Lacey said...

I thought you were talking about Reagan at first and I was thinking, the school reads that all year. :) I now realize it was Mac. So cute. She is a sweet girl. All schools should use the heartprint book and system. When Ellie and Gavin do something good at home they say, "I was leaving a heartprint for..." I love that. Hopefully those boys in class will start being a little nicer. And what a great time to introduce it to school with valentines around the corner.

Anonymous said...

awe that's awesome!!

Tiffany said...

That's awesome! I'm so proud of her!

Kris said...

what a wonderful thing for her grade level to do! that mackenzie is so sweet and wonderful and caring!!!! love her!!!!!!!!!!

Anna Rowell said...

I hope all the kids I teach are just like MacKenzie! My job would be so easy. Unfortunately I think majority of them are going to be the complete opposite. At least it'll keep my job entertaining..... or stressful :)