“We are what we do.” Mrs Charles wrote on the blackboard in the class. All dinos in the class copied it in their notebooks and asked her what it meant. Mrs Charles explained, “All dinos are different; some tall, some short, some fast and some slow but more important than all of that is whether you are a good dino or bad.” Everyone in the class listened carefully. She continued, “Our habits decide what kind of dinos we are. A dino with good manners and habits would be a better dino than the one who misbehaves and has bad habits, and remember, only good dinos are loved and respected by all. Your behaviour reflects on you and your family and can make them feel sad or proud; it’s all up to you.” Inspired by Mrs Charles’ words everyone in the class thanked her and promised to be good dinos all their life.