Inspired by current events, this picture book shows the importance of kindness, empathy, and how to care for others, even when it might be easier to turn a blind eye. A little boy has a ball. It's his, and he really doesn't care if nobody else has a ball. He's not sharing. He's not sharing his pets either. Or his family. Especially not his brother. But then he realizes that both he and the new little girl he meets--the one who's all alone without a ball or a pet or a family of her own--are actually quite similiar.
And when he sees their similarities instead of their differences, he's happy to share. Even his little brother. In a time when our world is filled with cruelty, I Really Don't Care demonstrates how even the smallest act of kindness can make a difference. With gentle text from Tami Lewis Brown and comforting illustrations from Tania de Regil, this poignant and touching picture book challenges each and every one of us to to lend a helping hand. Because we really should care.