I CAN BE A GIBBOR
Original price was: $14.95.$13.95Current price is: $13.95.I Can Be a Gibbor is the first book in the new Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
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I Can Be a Gibbor is the first book in the new Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
You think someone is doing something wrong or not treating you right? The best thing to do is look again. Things are not always how they seem. But we can learn to judge others favorably, like Hashem wants us to.
Why should you be thankful?
I Can Be Mevater is the third book in the Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
A BOOK GUIDING CHILDREN WITH ANXIETY AND HELPING THEM LOOK DEEPLY TO SEE WHO THEY REALLY ARE by Shaina Friedman Publisher : Independently published (October 2, 2022) Language : English Paperback : 24 pages ISBN: 9798429804514
Big Ideas for Little People
Stories that give children Torah-based tools to manage challenging emotions
The charming book “I Can Go to Sleep on Time” is a masterpiece that combines beautiful illustrations with an enchanting story that children can easily follow and understand. This is the ninth book in the series, following on the heels of the popular titles “I Can Help,” “I Learn to Have Patience,” “It’s Not Mine!,”…
How do you learn to be patient?
I Can Have Savlanus is the eighth book in the Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior.
I Can Make a Kiddush Hashem is the fourth book in the Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
Learning to wait is not easy, but it is so much a part of doing mitzvos! I Can Wait presents common challenges in any child’s life… such as waiting to play with a noisy toy in order not to wake someone, waiting between eating meat and eating dairy foods, waiting to speak so as not to…
“I can’t wait for Shabbos! Mommy, is Shabbos coming soon?” “No, it’s not, Shammai, It’s only Sunday afternoon.” Like his great namesake from the times of the Mishnah, Shammai looks forward to Shabbos and, with his mother, prepares for it each and every day of the week. What will he do for Shabbos on Monday?…
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