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This Boy Was Bullied For His Halloween Costume, And His Mom Made Impactful Posts About This

Halloween is incomplete without a costume. And children must love this so much. How exciting it is to dress up in a nice costume then enjoy Halloween. This year, 10-year-old Evan prepared for Halloween with the brilliant costume of Mr. Stark.

Evan dressed in Tony Stark costume for Halloween

Source: Jill Stahl Struckman

The little boy was so excited to show it to his friends at school. And even though he had to take a bus ride instead of a Mercedes, he still looked great. That must be our Mr. Iron Man, as a kid, of course. However, things didn't go as expected. Excitement quickly turned into sadness as the kids made fun of his costume on the way to school. Everything went so wrong that even the teachers at school noticed that Evan was upset and decided to call his mother.

Little boy was mocked by other kids on the bus ride and got really upset

Source: Jill Stahl Struckman

Jill, Evan's mom, took the call and talked to him. Poor Evan got so upset that he didn't even want to stay for his party at school. So mom would be back to pick him up.

Jill decided to share the series of these events on her Facebook. Kids need to be taught that words can hurt. "When I dropped him off that morning, he ran to the bus SO excited to show off his awesome costume. When I arrived to get him, he had washed his face paint off and looked defeated. I was heartbroken. He apologized for washing the goatee off and just wanted to leave."

Source: Jill Stahl Struckman


Jill is definitely a great mother. They two came over to a Starbucks and talked thoroughly about Evan's feelings. And after that, they got back to school, all dressed up and this time, Evan finally had the Mercedes ride he wanted. He definitely left no chance for others this time.

Source: Jill Stahl Struckman


Jill's posts received lots of attention online. Everyone from all over the world sent their love and blessing to Evan and his mom. Also, as Jill said, Evan has learned a lesson this time, that he always needs to choose his word wisely before telling it because words can hurt. And to always think about others' feeling.

Source: Jill Stahl Struckman


Source: Jill Stahl Struckman

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