Simple text and scenes depict caring behavior, such as picking up paper and trash left by someone else, teaching a friend to turn a cartwheel, and picking up your toys without being asked.
Presents the true story of how one Columbine student led a life of courage, generosity, and unshakeable faith, and teaches young readers the importance of practicing compassion and simple acts of kindness.
A little girl's smile as she skips down the street in New York inspires a neighbor to send cookies to her grandson in Mexico, and the good will soon spreads around the world.
Identifies the personality trait of caring and discusses its importance and ways in which it can be practiced at home, in school, with friends, and in the community.