Pass It On

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Pass It On

Here's a fun idea: When you laugh or smile--pass it on! A story about giving, sharing, and joy. When you see something terrific, smile a smile and pass it on! If you chance upon a chuckle, hee hee hee and pass it on. Should you spot a thing of wonder, jump for joy and pass it on! So begins Sophy Henn's ode to the excitement of sharing happiness with others. With a refrain that begs to be uttered before every turn of the page, children will eagerly read alongside their parents as they discover how wonderful--and fun!--it is to share the good things in life. After all, if you spread happiness to others, even on a gray, rainy day, when you least expect it, like a bolt out of the blue, a smile or a chuckle might be passed right back to you! This heartwarming, upbeat book is the perfect way to bring a warm ray of sunshine into every reader's life. Praise for Pass It On "A bright message of the power of positive emotion is conveyed in this lovely title . . . A wonderful storytime offering that will inspire little ones to connect gleefully with those around them. Be sure to read this book aloud and pass it on."--School Library Journal "The adorable cast of multicultural kids get up to all kinds of fun . . . This celebratory, feel-good story sends a sweet reminder to young audiences about the importance of finding joy in small things and sharing it with others."--Booklist
Pass It On

Author: Larry L. Wallace
language: en
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: 2022-10-12
It has been so long, but he is gone. Pass It On started by me attending a volunteer session to work on the temple at 4th and State in Pine Bluff, Ar. I did not know that I would begin my education in masonry there. I was challenged by Howard Woods on what I was wearing. He said I did a good job of answering the question, but that masonry was much deeper than emblems. He said, "If you want to learn, I will be here every Saturday to teach." The teaching was great but also provided a meal on Saturday, and that made it the greatest to a college student. I went on to be the president and founder of the Haygood 357 study club on the campus of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. And from that point, I have continued in masonry to this day.