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5-Yr-Old Boys’ Foolproof Plan to Trick Their Teacher Goes Mega-Viral for the Best Reason Ever

It’s crazy in life, how many times God uses kids to teach us things. Of course it’s no surprise, as even Paul wrote to Timothy, “Let no person look down on you because you are young. But be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith and your purity.”

There’s nobody who loves more like Jesus than children.

Jax and Reddy are the best of the friends. Both 5 years old, these two buddies are living it up in pre-K and melting hearts across America this week after their plan to trick their teacher went viral for the sweetest reason.

Last week, Jaxon Rosebush and his mother, Lydia, were having a conversation about his wild blonde hair. Lydia told her son that he badly needed a haircut over the weekend.

“He said that he wanted his head shaved really short so he could look like his friend Reddy,” Lydia writes.

Jax told his mom that he and Reddy wanted to prank their pre-K teacher. They came up with a foolproof plan like only 5-year-olds could, and Jax decided that if his hair was cut just the same as Reddy’s, no one would be able to tell them apart—including the teacher!

“Here’s a picture of Jax and Reddy from their Christmas program,” Lydia wrote. “I’m sure you all see the resemblance.”

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Jax couldn’t wait to get to school on Monday morning.

“He thought it would be so hilarious to confuse his teacher with the same haircut.”

Reddy arrived at school before Jax and set everything up for the day, telling his teacher and classmates that he was Jax. The teacher played along, continuing her conversation with “Jax.”

“They are both pretty mischievous little boys,” Lydia said. “They are both kind of funny.”

Jax and Reddy’s master plan to prank their pre-K teacher went off without a hitch, and has been shared more than 100,000 times since Lydia first posted the story last Friday.

She says it’s a true lesson in loving everyone the same.

“If this isn’t proof that hate and prejudice is something that is taught I don’t know what is. The only difference Jax sees in the two of them is their hair.”

Jax’s haircut has gone viral, and while the 5-year-old loves seeing himself and his friend on the news, he’s clueless as to why his haircut has been so popular.

“He still has no idea why people care so much,” Lydia said. “He wanted to look like Reddy…now he thinks they look the same.”

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

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