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A Little Boy Named Avram

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The famous tale from the Midrash of how our forefather Avram, at the early age of three, discovered the existence of the one, true G-d. Avram realizes that the sun is not Hashem and the moon is not Hashem. Follow him as he discovers the true Creator of the world!
A Little Boy Named Avram The famous tale from the Midrash of how our forefather Avram, at the early age of three, discovered the existence of the one, true G-d. Avram realizes that the sun is not Hashem and the moon is not Hashem. Follow him as he discovers the true Creator of the world! A charming story from the Midrash beautifully illustrated. Includes background notes for parents/teachers. Also in this series, A Little Girl Named Miriam, Kind Little Rivka and Dovid the Little Shepherd. Let s go Beyond the Book with A Little Boy Named Avram. by Rita Herman Little Greats is a series of books based on the early lives of Abraham, Rebecca, King David and Miriam. To be little and great at the same time might give our children a different way of viewing themselves. Parents have a golden opportunity to build self esteem in their own children as they read these biblical accounts of children who later become the leaders of a nation, and the personalities that change the destiny of the world! Going beyond the book, we engage our children that to be little in size does not mean they can t also be extraordinary! Little Abraham, a prodigy, recognized, at the early age of three, the existence of one Creator. He came to this knowledge based on observation and logical thought. The boy simply could not find anything in the world that functioned independently. The earth could not be divine, as it depended on the sky for rain. The most imposing object in the sky, the sun, functioned only in the daylight hours, while the moon shone only at night. In the end, by recognizing the regular rhythm of night and day, the seasons and other natural phenomena, Avram (Abraham) reasoned that a superior intelligence controlled it all. The world is open for us to find truths too. Stoves are hot and broken glass is sharp, blocks built too high fall, soap washes away dirt, and when it s dark, it s hard to see. Babies grow to be big people. When a ball drops, it falls, and oranges never become apples. Through deductive logic, you and your children can find out the truths at their developmental and experiential level. This is the foundation on which a sense of trust and security is ultimately based that through developing an eye that really sees and a ear that really hears we build a trust in the laws of the natural world that G-d created. Children have no problem in trusting that Hashem (G-d) is everywhere. They are closer to the truth than we are with our adult minds. But given that, we too still trust that snow will melt, that leaves will decay and that a small acorn will become a great oak! Going beyond the book with little Avram means getting in touch with all that we take for granted and again getting excited about the wonder of it all.
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Product NameA Little Boy Named Avram
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