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When Cade learns strangers have paid for his family's ice cream at the drive-through, he wonders why anyone would do such a crazy thing. That's when his dad tells him about random acts of kindness. Cade thinks it's a cool concept and is eager to start paying it forward, too. He happily agrees when his dad suggests donating some old toys to the less fortunate. Giving away a few toys was okay when Cade thought Dad was going to buy him new toys as replacements. But when Dad reminds him that random acts of kindness should be done without wanting or expecting anything in return, Cade starts feeling…mehr

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When Cade learns strangers have paid for his family's ice cream at the drive-through, he wonders why anyone would do such a crazy thing. That's when his dad tells him about random acts of kindness. Cade thinks it's a cool concept and is eager to start paying it forward, too. He happily agrees when his dad suggests donating some old toys to the less fortunate. Giving away a few toys was okay when Cade thought Dad was going to buy him new toys as replacements. But when Dad reminds him that random acts of kindness should be done without wanting or expecting anything in return, Cade starts feeling a little less generous. Cade's generosity is often motivated by his own self-interests. What will he do when being generous and kind requires making a real sacrifice
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Bryan Smith has worked in the education field for more than 15 years, first as an elementary school teacher then as a school counselor. He excels at teaching students life skills that will take them far and help them succeed. He is also a popular children's author whose other titles include What Were You Thinking? and My Day Is Ruined! His Executive FUNction children's book series won the Counselor's Choice Award, which is awarded by Licensed Mental Health Therapists for "Recognition of Quality in the Field."