When Benny is invited to Maria's birthday party he had no idea of what to give her, but when something special happens to his sister it gives him the perfect solution.
Happy Birthday Una is a personalized kids activity book, it includes personalized crosswords, word searches, number puzzles, jokes, drawing and coloring >It is suitable for children between 6-11 years old It is the perfect birthday present for Una, and is a great keepsake for parents to remember their child's early years and birthdays This personalized book is available for other names also This is a great gift for children and an amazing keepsake for parents Happy Birthday Una
On Grace’s birthday she got a big surprise. Her mother and father gave her a card with a string tied onto it. They told her to follow the string to find her birthday present. Can you guess where she went? What do you think she found at the end of the string?
Benny Alden has only one dollar to spend on Grandfather's birthday present. But everything he finds either costs too much or is not much fun. Then Benny, his friend Michael, and his dog, Watch, hear Grandfather talking to the baker.
Inspirational yet full of humor, Benny's Gift! is a new Benny and Tzvi adventure all about how to great everyone.Children tend to think that prizes and presents need to be expensive to be valuable. When Benny wishes he could give beautiful gifts to his family and friends, Tzvi shows him that the very best gift is one that doesn't cost a cent! Join the two friends on this rollicking adventure, as Benny figures out what this mysterious gift could be... "It's a gift that the Torah tells us we shouldGive people we meet to make them feel good.A gift you can give any time, any placeAnd all that you need is your bright, shining face."What a perfect way to highlight the teaching from Pirkei Avos: "Hevei m'kabel kol ahdam b'sei'ver panim yafos."
Benny helps Mama bake his birthday cake. But when the cake is done, Ralph, their large, bouncy dog, helps himself--and oh, what he does to the cake! But Papa saves the day, assuring both a joyous story for the youngest listener and a very happy birthday for Benny. "A lovable book."--School Library Journal.
Lenny lives on the edge of the forest. He spends his days tending his roses, drinking cocoa and practicing for jumping competitions. He can jump further than anyone in the forest; not even the flea, frog or squirrel can beat him. Until Benny turns up. Lenny and Benny have the best time in the world together but when Lenny realizes that Benny can jump further than he can, he accuses him of cheating and lying and refuses to see him ever again. Time passes and Benny decides to have a party. He invites everybody except Lenny, but the postman accidentally delivers an invitation anyway. Lenny, ready to be friends again, is delighted. However, when he turns up, Benny is enraged, calls him a liar and says he never wants to see him again. But Lenny and Benny did once have the best time in the world together. Is any argument worth losing such a great friendship over? Inspired by the midrash about Kamtza and Bar-Kamtza, in which an inter-communal squabble ultimately leads to the destruction of the Second Temple, this is a story about the importance and joy of friendship, the futility of conflict and how destructive an unresolved argument can be.
The book tells the story of a poor boy and his stray dog and a rich boy and his pedigree dog. It narrates the way of life of these four characters and how they are happy in the world in which they were born and met. Fate made them meet one day in a square and a great friendship was born between them. They started playing together, strengthening their friendship even more. The book draws a parallel of values between poverty and wealth. However, when families discover the children s social status, they are ordered to separate. Without understanding the reasons, children learn humiliation and discrimination on the one hand. However, the book reserves a pleasant surprise at the end, when, many years later, the two young people meet again.