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Teacher’s Day greetings Kindergarten Small Class
1. I only have one thing to say to you: Teacher, thank you for your hard work! I would like to be a gentle gauze scarf to wipe away your sweat and dust; I would like to be a bouquet of tuberose to accompany you with the stars.
2. There is an image called affability; there is a great love called giving to others; there is an education called unreserved; this is your respectable teacher! Teacher's Day is here, students wish you happiness!
3. A piece of chalk, a breeze on both sleeves, a three-foot podium, sunny and rainy seasons, teaching the Five Classics and Six Arts, but the whole day is up and down. On this September 10th, students all over the world wish every teacher good health , the work went smoothly.
4. On the podium, beside the desk, when the cold comes and the summer comes, spring, summer, autumn and winter, I put in my hard work. On this special day, I want to say to you: Teacher, happy holidays! May you be healthier and happier in the days to come!
5. The teacher took the water from Tianchi and sprinkled it to the world to cultivate new seedlings.
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