by Sophia S., age 10 A little skipping stone can make ripples over the whole surface of a lake, and your little acts of kindness can affect the world...
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by Talia W., age 11 As stated so eloquently by Ruby Bridges’ mother, “Our Ruby taught us all a lot. She became someone who helped change our country. She was...
Concept of refugee. Silhouette of the hungry children of refugees near the border fence in the sunset by Nina S., age 12 Luba Tryszynska shot up in her bunk...
by Clare W., age 13 “Get back here!” the overseer bellowed, quickly dashing through the crowded aisles of the village store, chasing after a runaway slave...
by Alizeah C., age 9 Kindness is important because God tells us to be kind, and Jesus is the perfect example. From My Second Picture Dictionary, the definition...
by Mia O,. age 10 Why should people act kindly? Kindness is helping people when they are sad or depressed. Sometimes it is lovingly doing something for someone...
by Janee O., age 10 “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” ~Mark Twain. Kindness lays the foundation for trust, successful...
by Zoe F., age 14 Mark Twain once retorted, “Soap and education are not as sudden as massacre, but they are more deadly in the long run.” Soap is not just...
by Andrew P., age 13 Dear Family, I have learned to write! Since I have been listening in on your IEW classes, I have learned to form letters with a pencil...
by Anna P., age 10 Children all over the world love to play with a new fidget toy called slime. Since slime is one of the most played with toys, people quickly...