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Overview

It all started with some berries...

In this version of paying it forward, one good deed leads to another as people in a multicultural neighborhood, including a Jewish family, change the life of the community.

"The author lets her characters make her point (the world is a much better place when people are kind), only introducing the Jewish term for this behavior - mitzvot - at the end of the story. Melmon's upbeat illustrations are similarly nondenominational and will help listeners visualize the story's key elements."—Booklist Online

"This is a good read-aloud for young children, as the art is benign and the text includes a pleasing repetition of reactions from neighbors, who are always 'surprised' and 'delighted' by the kindness bestowed upon them. Another positive touch: the succinct back story about the derivation of the word 'mitzvah.' A sweet plug for random acts of kindness."—Kirkus Reviews


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781512499346
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2015
Series: Jewish Values
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 25 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 6 - 7 Years

About the Author

The author of over twenty children's books, Terri Fields has won numerous awards for her writing, including recognition from the American Library Association. She and her husband live in Arizona.

Read an Excerpt

One Good Deed


By Terri Fields, Deborah Melmon

Kar-Ben Publishing

Copyright © 2015 Terri Fields
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4677-3478-3


CHAPTER 1

But one day, as Jake climbed his mulberry tree to pick its ripe fruit, he saw old Mrs. Thompson outside her house next door.

Suddenly he had a thought he'd never thought before. I bet she's sad she can't climb trees. I could take her some of these delicious mulberries.

When Jake arrived, Mrs. Thompson was surprised. She was delighted. She had enough fruit to make two mulberry pies.

Then she had a thought she'd never thought before. I loved getting these mulberries. I bet Mr. Riley next door would like one of my pies.

When Mrs. Thompson arrived, Mr. Riley was surprised. Mr. Riley was delighted. As he ate the delicious pie, he looked out the window and watched the kids next door playing ball. Suddenly he saw the ball land on the roof of his garage.

Then he had a thought he'd never thought before. I bet I could help them. I could take my ladder and get their ball.

When Mr. Riley handed them back their ball, Jeffrey and Joshua were surprised. They were delighted. As they tossed it back and forth, they saw Mr. Lee hobbling on crutches to his front door.

Then they had a thought they'd never thought before. Mr. Lee can't rake the leaves in his yard. But we could!


(Continues...)

Excerpted from One Good Deed by Terri Fields, Deborah Melmon. Copyright © 2015 Terri Fields. Excerpted by permission of Kar-Ben Publishing.
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