mama mrs. meehan sure. will you be okay? yes, little pumpkin, anne replied. i am so happy we had this time. so she slides down the moonbeam straight back into bed. the bid is soft and comfortable and she feels proud for all that she has learned and has done and for having helped others to heal she notices there's a light outside her door. her mom has been waiting for her. mama, i'm home, zuhala called into the hallway. mama, i met her. if i'm in here, baby, come, tell me everything. and that's the end. [applause] thank you. i ended it that way because i fink that the children's stories, your stories are so valuable and i want to hear them. i want to listen to you and to what you need because that will make me a better person. could you are powerful because when your parents and the people who love you do good things you know who they do it for him? you. it makes you powerful. you inspire us to greater heights to make us the better and why is. so this book is about a couple of things. one is that we have to remember that we are connected to one another in this