The Hare Who Wouldn't Share
An uplifting story of a pessimistic selfish hare who doesn't like to share and work in a community. A very significant yet simple story in today's narrow-minded world!
A sweet captivating imaginative story!
A little boy is having a party with his animal friends when he is interrupted by a feather floating into the room through a window. This launches the little boy's imagination! He wonders if the feather remembers that it was once a bird!
Title: Once Upon a Memory
Author: Nina Laden
Illustrator: Renata Liwska
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Likewise, the little boy ponders into a variety of such questions - Does a book remember it once was a word?, Does a chair remember it once was a tree?, Does a cake remember it once was a grain?, Does night remember it once was day?, and so on.
These are mystic questions in every human's mind and which have been researched from generations back. Yes, this might feel like too much for little kids to digest, but in my opinion, this book serves as a good support for the spiritual and creative growth of kids.
Finally - "Will you remember you once were a child?"
📚 Incredible illustrations (this is the third book of this same illustrator that I'm reading and I'm so impressed by the illustrations!)
📚 This unusual and poignant story will make you think differently.
📚 Perfect for kids ages 4+
An uplifting story of a pessimistic selfish hare who doesn't like to share and work in a community. A very significant yet simple story in today's narrow-minded world!
Happy St.Patrick's Day to all those who celebrate!
Purim, a joyful jewish holiday, is being celebrated on March 13-14 this year. This holiday is based on how Queen Esther and her cousin, Mordechai, prevented Jewish people from being slayed by the evil Haman in ancient Persia. It celebrates their miraculous success and survival.