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Pockets, Kaci, and the Bake Sale

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The Saturday sun shone over the school fairgrounds, where a big bake sale was planned. Pockets and Kaci carried a shopping list as long as a mixing spoon: flour, sugar, butter, chocolate chips, and rainbow sprinkles. They headed to Mukur’s Market, humming a cupcake song as they went.

Pockets jingled his pockets. “I’ve got three dollars and forty-two cents,” he said. “And one lucky button.”

A soft breeze skipped along the sidewalk. For a blink, a tiny white feather twirled by the bakery window and floated away.

Near that window, Kaci slowed to a stop. A silver-haired woman sat on a bench with a small cardboard sign: “Hungry. Please help.”

Kaci’s heart felt warm and heavy at the same time. She remembered being hungry at school—how hard it was to focus while her tummy made loud grrbl-blorp noises. It was embarrassing, and there was no way to cover it up.

Kaci looked at Pockets. “I remember a verse from my Bible,” she said softly. “‘If you give to the poor, it’s like lending to God.’ Can we get her a meal?”

Pockets counted his coins again. “We still need flour and sugar,” he whispered. He held up his button and smiled. “But I think we can do both. Kindness first.”

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