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One afternoon, my son came home from school with a puzzled look
on his face. After asking him what was on his mind he said,
"Are all people the same even if their skin color is different?"
I thought for a moment, then I said, "I'll explain, if you can
just wait until we make a quick stop at the grocery store.
I have something interesting to show you."
At the grocery store, I told him that we needed to buy apples.
We went to the produce section where we bought some red apples,
green apples and yellow apples.
At home, while we were putting all the groceries away, I told
Adam, "It's time to answer your question."
I put one of each type of apple on the countertop: first a red
apple, followed by a green apple and then a yellow apple.
Then I looked at Adam, who was sitting on the other side of the
counter.
"Adam, people are just like apples. They come in all different
colors, shapes and sizes. See, some of the apples have been
bumped around and are bruised. On the outside, they may not
even look as delicious as the others." As I was talking,
Adam was examining each one carefully.
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled them, placing them
back on the countertop, but in a different place.
"Okay, Adam, tell me which one is the red apple, the green apple
and the yellow apple."
He said, "I can't tell. They all look the same now." "Take a
bite of each one. See if that helps you figure out which one is
which."
He took big bites, and then a huge smile came across his face.
"People are just like apples! They are all different, but once
you take off the outside, they're pretty much the same on the
inside."
"Right," I agreed. "Just like how everyone has their own
personality but are still basically the same."
He totally got it. I didn't need to say or do anything else.
Now, when I bite into an apple, it tastes a little sweeter than
before. What perfect food for thought.
~by Kim Aaron from Chicken Soup for The Preteen Soul~ |
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