There are things that seem to be there just right, but you can't find them when you need them, like lighters.
But when it comes to cleaning, it seems that there are lighters in the corners:
via.@momo
The lighter is a thing, sometimes it is inadvertently taken away, and sometimes it is taken by someone else's lighter.
Stationery such as "pencils and erasers" seem to be the "lighters" of the children's world.
The stationery box that was neatly packed the night before turned into a "surprise blind box" when I came back from school the next day
You just open it and look at it, and see that one doesn't squeak.
via.@ the growth of Dabei and Xiaodu
At first, it may just be that I took a fancy to a classmate's stationery and swapped it with my own, and after a while, all the stationery in my stationery box was "replaced".
There are also children who see a pencil on the floor and pick it up for various reasons, such as not knowing whose it is or not having a pencil to use.
It is not possible to say that there are no children who take care of their stationery and take good care of it, but some children are too conspicuous.
Sometimes I really admire the brain circuits of some children, obviously it is their own pencil that they have just used, accidentally fell to the ground, and was picked up by other children to ask if it is yours, but he said: "No, my pencil is pointed, this pen tip has fallen off"
It stands to reason that something like a mechanical pencil with obvious characteristics and an expensive price is really hard to lose.
If it is dismembered, it may be because the child slipped away during class and tried to disassemble it by himself, but he couldn't put it back.
"Maybe there is some magic in a stationery box, you have to devour fresh pencils every day to maintain its appearance, and if you don't take fresh pencils, it will disappear from the earth" - this may be the reason why some children lose their stationery boxes.
Losing stationery is actually excusable, but even losing the stationery box is really laughable.
Some students on duty found stationery on the ground, and immediately took it to the teacher to "invite merit", but the teacher took the pencil and shouted that no one claimed it, so he had to put it in the "lost and found" in front of the classroom
Over time, the "lost and found" was filled with what parents were looking for.
via.@ the young man Xiao Yang
Individual witty teachers will give out these stationery as prizes, but the speed of "prizes" is far less than the speed of "blood recovery" at the lost and found.
via.@ the young man Xiao Yang
All of them were poked holes and cut erasers, and it seemed that the end of the erasers was "needles and dismemberments", and almost no one could use up a whole piece of eraser in its entirety.
Stationery in the classroom is like a lighter in every corner of the house, you can't pick it up, you can't finish it at all.
via.@ take a card to grind iron
Not to mention in the classroom, there are also many students' things left on the playground after a physical education class.
To be honest, you said that when children play games, they forget their coats on the playground because they are hot and they forget their coats.
Why do children forget their shoes? Don't you feel the slightest bit wrong when you walk back to the classroom?
via.@ Tachibana
Teachers have a headache, and so do parents.
Buying stationery can't compare to the speed at which children lose it.
It's all small money, but it's also irritating to always be like this.
via.@ happy every day
Some parents have a memory and simply bolt the eraser to the pencil case, thinking that this will be the end of the day.
(It can be seen that this parent is very anxious with the baby, and even the table mat says "Don't be angry, stay calm")
via.@Everyone~
But things often go in a direction that humans don't expect.
This eraser has a "golden cicada shell", the shell is still there, and the core is gone.
You just say that the bolt is not tethered, you say that the bolt is useless.
via.@Everyone~
In order to "prevent loss", many parents specially paste and print name tags on their children's stationery and clothes.
But if you want me to say, this can only be found as soon as possible after being lost, and it cannot be "lost" at the root
In fact, the matter of losing things, whether it is big or small, seems to be a childhood problem that everyone has more or less.
How to solve it, maybe it will be good when the child grows up.
After all, that's how I came here when I was a kid, and I'm ashamed to say it......