This story happens in a childcare centre, I have heard it from the teachers in the childcare centre.
It happened in 2010, during a Chinese lesson.
The Chinese teacher was sitting on a moving office chair and going through some flash cards with the playgroup children (about 3 years old) Then, one girl started to scream and point : 'Got lion! Got lion!'
She was pointing at something behind the teacher. The teacher started to shift her chair, but she did not turn around. According to the Chinese teacher, she could feel something was behind her and started to feel scared. Then, she swirl her chair to the side that was back facing a clear bay window and she turned her head. She saw it.
It was a lion's head with a human's face.
The teacher freaked out and took all the children to the other classroom.
Both the little girl and the teacher were trembling and crying at the same time.
A few teachers went into the classroom but they did not see anything.
The playgroup teacher took things into the classroom, and she walked in and out twice, not seeing anything.
The third time that she entered, she screamed.
The principal went in and pulled her out, after hearing all the commotion. She too, saw it.
After leading the playgroup teacher out, she closed the door to the classroom.
The playgroup teacher was sick for a week and left the centre after she returned from her MC leave. She need not pay the school a month's pay although she did not give any notice.
I was using the same classroom. The first time that I entered the room, I saw papers with strange drawings in the room. But, I did not understand what it was about. After listening to the story, i became curious and my assistant teacher then informed me it was a Muslim amulet, to keep 'it' away.
I was working at the childcare centre for only 3 months, but it was tortuous, especially on Saturdays, when I was the first to reach the centre. The childcare centre was inside an office building and was silent (literally) on Saturdays . I had to play music loudly with my handphone to calm myself down and to announce my arrival.
The technique was useful, being polite was useful.
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