Fourth grade is tough enough, let alone changing schools midyear. That is exactly what Ben and his first-grade sister, Tilda, must do as their mother, Amelia, is taking on a new job in a different city. This job change requires them to move as well. Relying on the lessons learned from his parents, Ben comes face-to-face with Stew, who has not yet learned from his mistakes and hurtful behavior-all on the first day of school, in a place that is supposed to be about correct choices: respect, responsibility, cooperation, and safety. This becomes the moment time stood still. How will Ben handle the teasing and pushing? Where will his courage and strength come from? What will others do and say? How will Stew react? This story is made in part to acknowledge and honor the labors and efforts of the working parent. Although tired, Amelia makes quality time for her children each day after work. During these times, Ben and Tilda are taught the greatest of life's lessons-literacy, kindness, love, compassion, and courage. Amelia spends this time with Ben and Tilda reading, talking, and simply being close to them. It is this connection that makes all the difference. Read and celebrate Ben's actions in putting his mother's teachings to the test. Experience the hope and joy of a better tomorrow by doing the right things today. Enjoy sharing Ben's story with your own children, students, or those you love, and learn how the hope from a simple story can change lives and make our world a better place.
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