Sorry for the Face Kick, Sarah
It seems that no one makes friends easier than kids. It usually only takes a simple greeting at the playground and they’ll already be the best of friends who want to play together for the rest of the day.
Nevertheless, some children’s friendships start less conventionally. The kid who wrote this letter about their new friend, Sarah, said that they “kicked her in the face” first and then (at least) apologized. Wonder what Sarah said to that?
Where’s My Cash, Tooth Fairy?
Kids are much more resourceful and creative in solving their own problems than we give them credit for, especially when it comes to financial matters.
When a young girl name Annisa needed an extra buck, she wrote a letter to a tooth fairly just to remind her that she already lost a tooth which wasn’t fairly compensated. Then she explained how she lost another one and carefully calculated how much money was owed to her.
The Bitter Truth
Sometimes kids have an uncanny ability to assess their parent’s relationship status. Plus, they don’t have a problem verbalizing what they see.
When a kid, whose parents are clearly separated, went to stay over with the dad for a weekend with her brother Isaac, she wrote him a letter just to let him know how happy they were to spend some time with him. And remind him that mom doesn’t like him anymore.