Young child with generous spirit finds ways to bring his love of Hot Wheels to classmates and friends
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Feb 3, 2019 9:00 AM CDT
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(RACINE) - 51 years after their debut the brand of tiny cars known as Hot Wheels are still the world's number one selling toy. In fact, Variety reported this week that Mattel and Warner Brothers are teaming up to bring a live action feature film about Hot Wheels to the big screen.
They've also captured the imagination of a young boy in Racine with a generous heart. On CBS 58 Sunday Morning Jacquelyn Abad showed us how little Riley Roscoe harnessed the power of the beloved race cars to make a big difference at his school.
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