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This little girl lost her mother, now her kind school bus driver braids her hair everyday
Isabella Pieri, an 11-year-old girl from Utah, lost her mother to a rare disease two years ago. Although her dad does a great job of raising her up, one thing that he struggles with (like most dads) is doing her hair.
One day Isabella got the courage to ask her bus driver to braid her hair and now she does it every morning on the bus.
“I can tell she was struggling with her hair,” Dean told ABC News.
Dean, who has four children of her own, said it’s “no big deal” to braid Isabella’s hair each morning. Isabella’s father, Philip Pieri, said he’s extremely grateful to Dean for being so kind to his little girl.
This little girl lost her mother, now her kind school bus driver braids her hair everyday
Isabella Pieri, an 11-year-old girl from Utah, lost her mother to a rare disease two years ago. Although her dad does a great job of raising her up, one thing that he struggles with (like most dads) is doing her hair.
One day Isabella got the courage to ask her bus driver to braid her hair and now she does it every morning on the bus.
“I can tell she was struggling with her hair,” Dean told ABC News.
Dean, who has four children of her own, said it’s “no big deal” to braid Isabella’s hair each morning. Isabella’s father, Philip Pieri, said he’s extremely grateful to Dean for being so kind to his little girl.
Read full story here: https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/2732/School-Bus-Driver-Braids-Hair-Every-Morning-For-Girl-Who-Lost-Her-Mother
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