"Kindergarten isn't urgent right now,"
Gu Xinzhou held McDull's little hand, gazing at him tenderly, "You just came back to China, and there are a lot of things you're still not familiar with.
Mommy is thinking, why not wait until you've adapted for a while before going to kindergarten?"
Gu Xinzhou had her reasons.
McDull had grown up in Italy and even though he had attended kindergarten there, the educational style was completely different from that of kindergarten in China.
There are differences in culture and national conditions between the two countries, and even the food and daily schedules in kindergartens are different.
Until Gu Xinzhou was certain that McDull could take care of himself well in a Chinese kindergarten, she was reluctant to send him to school and burden the teachers or classmates.
McDull's small face quickly drooped, his eyebrows furrowing like a little old man, "That won't do, I promised Little Xiahua, I can't be an irresponsible man!"