Keeping Promises Akhlaaq For Kids - almanaar Islamic Store
Keeping Promises Akhlaaq For Kids - almanaar Islamic Store
Keeping Promises Akhlaaq For Kids - almanaar Islamic Store

Keeping Promises Akhlaaq For Kids

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Description

Akhlaaq For Kids: The Importance of Keeping Promises

Age Range: 2 - 5 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Series: Akhlaaq Building Series
Paperback: 24 pages
Publisher: Ali Gator
Language: English
Dimensions: 21x21 cm (approx)

Understanding Morals Through Stories

Morals for kids are essential as they help children understand right from wrong, and the concept of keeping promises is a fundamental lesson in this journey. In 'Keeping Promises Akhlaaq', children explore engaging stories that highlight the consequences of breaking a promise. These narratives capture young readers' attention and encourage them to reflect on their actions. Therefore, children learn the significance of trust and integrity while being entertained.

Building Character with Promises

Keeping promises is not just about words; it reflects one's character. This book provides examples where keeping promises leads to personal growth and stronger relationships. However, when promises are broken, it may result in lost trust and disappointment. Thus, the book teaches that every promise counts and emphasizes the importance of being reliable and responsible. Children are encouraged to practice these morals daily in their lives.

Applying Lessons in Real Life

Applying the morals learned from 'Keeping Promises Akhlaaq' in real life is crucial for holistic development. Children learn that keeping promises can lead to positive outcomes, such as stronger friendships and increased self-esteem. Because of this, parents and teachers can discuss these stories with children, prompting them to share their experiences of keeping or breaking promises. This reflection helps solidify the lessons learned and makes the morals more relatable.