The Book of Kindness: Children's Hadith Stories, #1
By Kate Heath
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The focus of this book is building readers' understanding of kindness in action. This book includes ten stories for children, and each story ends with a hadith. The hadith is the main idea of each story, so children learn about Islamic values through reading. The stories are very relevant to children's lives and teach them to be kind in their daily actions and relationships. The book is for readers aged 3-10 or English language learners at an A1 level. The books also focus on building children's literacy skills by using alliterative names and including a few words at the A2 and B1 levels.
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The Book of Kindness - Kate Heath
Mr. Abdullah’s Good Deed
Every day after school, Saleh played football in the park. When he was there, he would always see an old man feeding bread to the pigeons.
The old man’s name was Mr. Abdullah. He came from a family of farmers. He lived outside of the town and walked a few kilometers to the park every day.
Mr. Abdullah’s shoes were worn down. There were holes in his clothes. He was skinny and hunched over. He looked like he could not buy a good meal for himself. How did he feed the birds?
Free Standing Man vector and pictureSaleh asked Mr. Abdullah, Sir, why do you give these birds bread every day? Why don’t you take better care of yourself?
Mr. Abdullah