On May 29, kindergarten teacher Carrie Cooke transformed her classroom at Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy in Aspinwall into the “ABC Surgery Center.”

She invited her students to dress up as doctors to help “sick” and “broken” letters of the alphabet during an interactive educational activity focused on learning the ABCs.

The little surgeons wore lab coats, masks and gloves to carefully identify, cut and bandage letters and words back together.

Cooke happily reported that every single alphabet “patient” was successfully cured and the young medical team had a blast mastering their ABCs.