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A story about a heroic 6-year-old from Wyoming has gone viral, attracting attention from millions of people including celebrities. The boy, Bridger, saved his littler sister from a gruesome dog attack, according to Nikki Walker, who says she is his aunt and shared the story on Instagram.Walker said she shared the story so that it gets as much exposure as it can. We know that our little hero would love some words of encouragement from his favorite heroes, Walker wrote in a post on Monday. On July 9th, my six year old nephew Bridger saved his little sister s life
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Washington State elementary school teacher Rachel Uretsky-Pratt received an extra special gift from one of her students this year mdash; and it definitely puts life in perspective.On the last day of school before holiday break, Uretsky-Pratt says she received chocolate, handmade notes, and jewelry from some of her students, but it was a pl
stanley cup astic bag filled with Lucky Charm marshmallows that stood out to her the most. Rachel Uretsky-Pratt received a bag of Lucky Charm marshmallows from one of her students.
stanley cup Rachel Uretsky-Pratt You see, 100 percent of my school is on free/reduced lunch, she wrote on Facebook. They also get free breakfast at school every day of the school week. This kiddo wanted to get my something so badly, but had nothing to give. Rather than give her nothing, the student sacrificed some of the breakfast cereal she received from the
adidas campus school. Uretsky-Pratt says her student separated the marshmallows out of the cereal and wrapped them in the packaging from her utensils.Uretsky-Pratt hopes her story mdash; which has now gone viral mdash; will inspire others to be thankful this holiday season. Be grateful for what you have, and what others give you, Uretsky-Pratt wrote. It all truly comes from the deepest parts of their hearts. CBS News reached out to Uretsky-Pratt, who said she didn t want to share furth