Students in elementary school create drawings of shelter animals in order to assist them in finding a home

Norra Wild is an elementary school volunteer.

The girl relaxes and thinks of a way whereby certain dogs, once rescued, can assist in finding their forever homes.

She was inspired after reading an article about a project in which a group of children quickly joined the shelter cats.

Would a second grader be interested in writing a biography for any rescued dogs in order to assist them in finding a home?

The students were excited when they learned about the project and realized that their thoughts and pictures may aid someone in need.

Regardless of their imperfections, they wanted to show the world how amazing they are.

Each biography consists of a short description and the kids have worked so hard that the dogs have been able to characterize each doggy’s nature..

Some of the biographies were hilarious, and they were all nominated and truly provided receptivity to the dogs who were intended to be adopted individually.

It didn’t matter to Wiemer how this notion turned out when he originally proposed it.

In the end, it provided delight to the entire class and assisted in the adoption of a puppy, which is, of course, a huge success.

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