On a chilly December morning, as the school bus made its usual route, Ms. Collins, the driver, noticed something troubling. A normally cheerful boy named Eni was sitting quietly, his eyes filled with tears and his bare hands red and freezing from the cold. While the other children chatted and laughed, Ms. Collins couldn’t ignore Eni’s distress.
Concerned, she quickly pulled the bus over and asked the kids to stay seated. Stepping off the bus, she approached Eni and gently asked what was wrong. Eni explained that he had forgotten his mittens at home and his hands were freezing.
Without hesitation, Ms. Collins reached into her bag, where she always kept an extra pair of gloves for emergencies. She handed them to Eni, urging him to put them on to warm up.
Her kind, quick action made all the difference, ensuring Eni’s comfort on that cold morning and reminding everyone that a little kindness can go a long way.