Description
The Prophet said: "You truly believe when you want for your brother what you want for yourself." This hadith teaches us that sharing and being kind are the heart of faith. When a child shares something they love they show what faith really means.
“The Sweet Treat," from the Manarah Akhlaq series tells a story that teaches kids about sharing. It’s about a treat and a choice to share it with others. The story helps kids see that sharing is more fun than eating
When the hero of the story gets a treat he thinks, "Should I eat it alone or share it?" The story guides him and the child reading it to see that sharing makes joy bigger not smaller.
This story teaches kids values:
* Being generous and kind is what God and His Messenger love.
* Sharing shows thanks to God for what we have.
* Making others happy makes us happy too.
* Thinking of others before ourselves is important.
* Believers choose to be kind because they want for others what they want for themselves.
“The Sweet Treat" is written in Arabic for kids aged four to eight. The pictures are colorful. Show how the character feels. This story is great for parents and kids to read together for classes and for home and school libraries.
"The Sweet Treat" is part of the Manarah Akhlaq series, used in schools and homeschooling programs. It’s suitable, for children aged 4 to 8.