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Mrs. Gaby's PIcture

Get to know Mrs. Gaby!

My Story

As a little girl in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the idea of having my preschool took root as a whispered aspiration.

 

In my dreams, I envisioned a place filled with the laughter of children discovering the wonders of the world.

 

I dreamt of creating a preschool that transcended traditional education—a nurturing cocoon where each child's uniqueness would be celebrated, and the spark of curiosity would be kindled into a flame of lifelong learning.

 

Today, Mi Escuelita is not merely a realization of my childhood dream; it's a commitment to crafting an environment where every child feels seen, heard, and valued.

 

Our spacious classroom is not just filled with toys and books but is alive with the energy of discovery, the joy of friendship, and the magic of early education.

 

Join us on this delightful adventure, where dreams come to life, and the seeds of curiosity are planted in the fertile minds of the next generation.

 

At Mi Escuelita, we believe in the extraordinary potential within every child, and we are dedicated to sowing the seeds of knowledge, kindness, and creativity that will blossom into a future filled with promise.

Fun facts about me:

1- I love ice cream!

2- I love animals, mostly dogs, chickens, and birds.

3- As a little girl I loved to dance and copied steps from several TV shows.

4- Growing up my nickname was Chili, it came from La Chilindrina, who is a character in the Mexican sitcom El Chavo del Ocho.

5- At the age of 15 I baked my first cake! (It didn't turn out that good)

6- I married my husband at the age of 18, and we now have 6 kids!

7- I'm a grandma to a beautiful boy and a beautiful girl! One more girl is coming soon!

8- I don't like sour candy! My kids are always finding ways to get me to eat some and see my funny reactions.

9- I'm not a fan of heights and narrow roads, my kids love to make fun of me when we go camping.

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