I’m going to leave him here. I know that this isn't the best place for him but we are overflowing. As soon as we can, we will take him to a more suitable place for his condition.
His reports, his medicines. . .
This is his last medical evaluation and all his belongings are in this case All right, sign here. That's all. Maria, in the corridor again?
Would you go outside to play with the other children? Children! .
. . (Clapping hands).
Children! This is your new classmate. As you can see he is a bit special But we all have to make him feel good while he is with us.
All right? Let's start the class. Do you remember?
Yesterday we talked about the importance of commas. Commas can change the meaning of a phrase until it means something completely different… Here you will enjoy a little bit of sunlight. I'll be back in a moment.
All right? But, Maria, where are you going? Hello, what's your name?
I am Maria. Welcome to the school! Can't you walk?
Not even talk? Don't you know anything? What's wrong?
You are a little strange. Look at me. It's so easy.
If you want to move your hand you have to do like this. That's all. And if you want to talk you do like this.
. . Hello!
And you do it. Maria! Come to play with us!
And, if your arm itches, how do you scratch it? When my arm itches I can't bear it. Maria, what on earth are you doing?
Do you want to play with the skipping rope? Look at me! It's very funny!
How weird Maria is! I know what's wrong. You prefer football.
Maximum concentration, the striker is going to shoot, he is the top scorer, but the goalkeeper is the coolest of the championship. Incredible shot! The ball approaches so quickly the goal.
. . Goal!
Goal! Goal! The Golden Shoe Wheelchair kid has scored a goal.
Goal! Goal! How weird Maria is!
Teacher, let me do it! Well, All right! Chocolate Choco choco lala, choco chocotete, chocola, chocote, chocolate!
Once upon a time there was a Witch in love with a Prince. . .
One, two, One, two, One, two, Captain, save the fair damsel! Help! Captain, only you can set me free!
You’ll never save her! The fair Damsel is in a safe place. Ha, ha, ha!
And the Prince and the Witch lived happily ever after. What's the time MrWolf? It's three o'clock.
One, two, three. . .
What's the time MrWolf? It's one o'clock. One!
Ah! I've caught you! Yeah!
You did it by yourself. You are going to get over. You are going to walk, and you are going to talk.
And we are going on a trip all around the world. You know? In some places, people eat ants.
We don't need to eat ants. Maria! today he can't go out to the playground.
Look at him! he is so tired. If you want, you can stay here with him and keep him company.
What's the matter? Don't you feel like playing? La la, lalala, lalalala Yeah!
He already walks! I'm the best coach in the world. Ah!
Sure he shot! We couldn't imagine that he was so sick. No, you're never prepared for something like this.
Well, at least, it happened during the night. He didn't suffer. The truth is that.
. . .
. . He had the face of joy.
I don't know how we are going to tell the kids. . .
Especially Maria. They had become very good friends. I know it.
We will pack his belongings as soon as possible. I'm so sorry that you had to face this situation. Twenty years later Special Education Centre Old Municipal Orphanage Good morning kids.
I'm Maria, your new teacher To my daughter Alejandra: Thank you for inspiring this story To my son Nicolás: I wish you had never inspired this story. To Lola: For all that you have not cried in front of me. .