Ten-year-old boy writes children’s book for Habitat for Humanity

Cameron Titus is only 10 years old and he's already a published author. Perhaps most impressive, he's donating all his royalties to Habitat for Humanity.

"Cameron's A to Z" was inspired by Cameron's heart for tornado victims.

"I saw some videos on YouTube," Cameron said of the Missouri disaster. "And I have family in Missouri. They weren't hit by the tornadoes, but it could've happened to them."

Cameron's mother, Julie, wasn't surprised by her son's desire to help others.

"All his life, he's been really charitable," she told MSNBC. "It's just who he is."

"Cameron's A to Z" is a print-on-demand book available online as both a paperback and eReader from Borders, Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com and World Castle Publishing.

His second book, "Cameron's Fish and Numbers" is already in the works, set to benefit Boston Children's Hospital where Cameron's received treatment for a heart condition.