This short story is illustrated by my little brother whom passed, needlessly, three days after his 40th birthday, (due to Doctors not having protocols for Sepsis awareness in their hospitals) leaving behind his young wife (widow) to raise both their babies, barely toddlers. It is a learning tool, reminding young children to accept people for all of their differences. It teaches how to listen to others without judgement and to calmly and peacefully, talk out our differences when we have them.
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This short story is illustrated by my little brother whom passed, needlessly, three days after his 40th birthday, (due to Doctors not having protocols for Sepsis awareness in their hospitals) leaving behind his young wife (widow) to raise both their babies, barely toddlers. It is a learning tool, reminding young children to accept people for all of their differences. It teaches how to listen to others without judgement and to calmly and peacefully, talk out our differences when we have them.
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