<p>This is a story about a girl named Margaret. The story is told from Margaret&#39;s point-of-view as a kindergartner. She learns a powerful lesson about the power of words. Margaret realizes that a person cannot take back what has already been said or done. Meanwhile Margaret loses her best friend. She tries to figure out a way to go back to the way things used to be but she finds out that this is not an option. She never could figure out a way to take back what she said. The kindergartner learned that saying I am sorry was not enough to erase the impact. At a very young age Margaret learns about impact and why she should not repeat words that she hears especially if she does not know the meaning of the words.&nbsp;The kindergartner learns how vital it is to know what the words she speaks mean. Margaret ultimately wants others to understand what she now understands.</p>