Dear Kayla ... (I left the spelling as it was)
- You are my best friend. -K
- I like you. -D
- You are nice! Your my best friend! - K
- I like how you are nice you are my best friend I ever had in the world. Love you Kayla. Love -S
- Yuo rok! Lvoe -P
-Your nice, your fast, your funny. Your friend, -J (Maybe Kayla is faster than I thought!)
- I have fun times with you Kayla eset the time you hoped on my chest. You are nice to me. And you sweet like pie. Your friend -R
- I will set by you at luch. Love -A
- You are nise. You can dance good. Your heart is all on me. And my heart is on you. Love -L
- I love walking you to class. You rock. Love -H
- Kayla you rock. I like you. Love -S
-You are sooo funny. You need more help but I act like you don't. -L (I wonder if L meant she knew Kayla could do things by herself and didn't really need her help.)
- You are sweet and kind. You are my friend. I like when you play with me. You are so cool with your pink ribing in your hair. I like when you hug me. Your friend, Love, -N
- Kayla the friend to have. Your the best. Love -S
- Four a cool small and fun. -K
I can only wonder what things Kayla came up with to say about each of her classmates!

7 comments:
What a sweet way to end the school year!! I have vague recollections of something similar once before - was that last year, or am I thinking of someone else? What does Kayla think of it?
What a treasure. There maybe moments in her life when it will be nice for her to look back and read these comments.
I just love those books! Caleb had one child say "I like your shoes."
LOL! They are definitely precious!
that is soooo sweet! lil miss popular i see. lol.
ha! and she's a dance diva at school too! awesome!!! =)
<3 Kelly
Awww that is just the sweetest!!
thru the eyes and hearts of children. Beautiful comments!! Warms your heart. Love mom/memaw
Wow, thanks for posting this. My son has one more year of preschool and then enters kindergarten. Thus far he has had entirely positive experiences with other kids but I am terrified for what is to come. This post is so, so reassuring and what a lovely reminder of how a child's unsullied mind works. I have to say, I think all the time about your post about a class trip to the farm where a classmate told Kayla that a goat was bothering her because she was just too little and cute. :)
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