An elementary school teacher crocheted a miniature version of all the pupils in her class to honor each individually with a personalized gift as the year ended.
Sara Shabir started the project in May and presented the tiny lookalikes to her third graders this month when classes ended at Tyndale Community School, in Oxford, England.
Each of the 30 keepsake dolls took her around eight hours to create—a total of 240 hours.
The 32-year-old took up the hobby during COVID-19 lockdowns—and when the end of term was approaching this year, she had so much love for the kids in her class, she wanted to give them something special to remember their time together.
“I feel a massive sense of accomplishment in completing this project—and the joy the children showed when they saw them was worth everything,” she said on Instagram.
A parent of one of the students, Joanna Borysiak, shared the photo on Twitter-X, which went viral, calling her daughter’s teacher ‘the absolute GOAT’.
“She single-handedly crocheted a mini-me of each kid in her class… Even the hairstyles and clothes are spot on. What a legend.”
Sara told GNN, “It was difficult to get the right skin tones and hair colors and styles!”
“I pondered over each one carefully, and even created a spreadsheet so I would remember which colors I’d decided on for each—and I ticked them off as I completed them!
“It was all worth it.”
Sara completed her final doll and secretly brought them into class last week. First, though, she showed the photograph to them—and they had to guess which child was which doll.
When she actually unveiled the dolls, they were “shocked and amazed”.
“They started brushing their hair and playing with them which was lovely to see.
“They were very grateful.”
Undoubtedly, Sara is a teacher that students—and fellow-teachers— will fondly remember for a long time.
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