My 7-Year-Old Gave Her Stuffed Rabbit

While waiting at the hospital, Mabel sees another young girl crying alone near the vending machines. Without hesitation, she offers her beloved rabbit and tells the girl, “He’s brave when I’m not. You can have him.”

On the drive home, Claire asks if Mabel is sad about giving Mr. Bunny away. Mabel admits she is, but gently explains that the other girl needed him more, leaving Claire deeply moved by her daughter’s kindness.

What seemed like a small act of compassion may soon lead to something much bigger. Claire senses that Mabel’s generosity has set unexpected events in motion, and that the story is far from over.

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