Momlettes

Educational video: "Momlettes"

Narrator: This is Jom. Jom has "special needs" but he always tries his best. Sometimes though it just doesn't go right. Some of the kids are real mean.
Tuesday morning and Jom is playing with the other kids before homeroom. Some of the boys are being rude and they start saying things about Mrs. Barms the homeroom teacher.

"She's got a big ass" sneers Tommy.
"She smells like dirt," adds Steve.

Narrator: Jom likes Mrs. Barms, she is always real kind to him. However Jom wants to join in with the kids dirty talk but doesn't quite know how. This is not his fault.

"Mrs. Barms got big momlettes" says Jom.
"What did you say?" sneers Tommy.
"Momlettes, she got big momlettes" replies Jom.
"What's momlettes dribbler?" sneers Tommy.
"You don't call me that. Mrs. Barms said you don't call me that. My mom has momlettes jus' like Mrs. Barms. Dad was eatin' them jus' like I eat my eggs off my plate. Dad was real mad that I was spyin'. I asked Mom what Dad was eatin' and she said they were her Momlettes."
"How'd you like to see Mrs. Barms' momlettes, Jommy?" sneers Steve
"Mom says I stick to my eggs," replies Jom.

Narrator: Jom doesn't understand everything but he is a good kid. He just wants to have friends. Jom realized that Mrs. Barms is a better friend than all the mean kids put together.

Educational video: Mom Said No Toffee Apples

Narrator: Now we have been introduced to Jom there are other things we can learn from him.
Jom is on his way to school and is dreaming of his favorite lunchtime treats.

"I like the brown ones. Real sweet. Real sweet. I bet Mom done gave me the white ones though," Jom says to himself.

Narrator: Now this is a real test for Jom.
From out behind the fence comes a mean-looking stranger.

"Hey son. How would you like some real nice treats? I got plenty of treats in my van," says the mean-looking stranger pointing at his black van.
"I dunno," says Jom hesitantly. "You got the brown ones too?"
"Yeah I've got all of that. You like toffee apples right? I've got a whole loada toffee apples," says the mean-looking stranger.

Narrator: Now this is a very tough decision for Jom.

"No!" says Jom firmly, "Mom said no toffee apples!" and he turned from the stranger and went on his way to school.

Narrator: Jom learnt a lot today and we can all learn a lot from Jom.
Never talk to strangers, even if they offer you nice things.

Jom may just be the smartest kid in the school after all!!!


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