
But, maybe
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Book Introduction
Are you upset because your friend did something rude?
But, maybe… …your friend also has some circumstances?
If we just consider each other's position a little, we can all get along well!
"But, Maybe," the 65th volume of Smart Mind, is a book that helps us think from the perspectives of many people through the story of a hedgehog and a duck.
Strange things keep happening to a hedgehog and a duck as they walk along the road.
My friends did something rude and then left without saying a word.
The duck felt angry because he felt ignored.
Each time, the hedgehog says that there might be a reason why his friends acted that way.
Whose words are true? The author was inspired by the classic Talmud to write this book.
But, maybe… …your friend also has some circumstances?
If we just consider each other's position a little, we can all get along well!
"But, Maybe," the 65th volume of Smart Mind, is a book that helps us think from the perspectives of many people through the story of a hedgehog and a duck.
Strange things keep happening to a hedgehog and a duck as they walk along the road.
My friends did something rude and then left without saying a word.
The duck felt angry because he felt ignored.
Each time, the hedgehog says that there might be a reason why his friends acted that way.
Whose words are true? The author was inspired by the classic Talmud to write this book.
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Grumpy Duck VS Worried Hedgehog
A picture book that gives you something to think about in a fun way
Duck and Hedgehog were on their way to the bike shop to get a flat tire fixed.
Suddenly, a cat on a motorcycle whizzed by, kicking up a cloud of dust and making it difficult to breathe.
A little later, the goat man blocked the path with a large rock.
The exhausted hedgehog and duck decided to go pick some berries from the bushes on the hill.
But the fox lady picked all the wild strawberries and ended up not being able to eat any of them.
The duck was very angry at his friends' rude behavior.
But, every time, the hedgehog says:
I'm sure your friend has his own reasons too.
“Oh my God! My God! How could that be possible? This is just too much!”
“But, maybe…….”
“Oh my, here we go again!”
The Grumpy Duck and the Worried Hedgehog, who is right?
The eternal classic, the value of the Talmud!
A book about considering each other's positions before hating a friend.
The two friends arrive at the bike shop and hear an unexpected story.
As it turned out, the cat had just passed them by because it was rushing to the hospital because its younger sibling was injured.
Mr. Goat was worried that someone might get hurt because of the big hole in the middle of the road, so he put a stone there.
There was a good reason why Mrs. Fox picked all the raspberries.
Then the duck's mouth fell open.
Because everything the hedgehog said about other people having their own circumstances turned out to be true!
“Seek your teachers for yourselves, choose your friends for yourselves, and treat everyone with consideration for their position.”
Author Tuvia Gad Orr wrote this book with a passage from the Talmud in mind:
When things go wrong because of someone else, we tend to quickly jump to conclusions and say, "Why did they cause such trouble?"
But life isn't that simple.
If you look closely, you may find that the person has unavoidable circumstances, and you may later realize that it was a misunderstanding.
There is an old saying, 'putting yourself in someone else's shoes', which means to think from another person's perspective.
"But, maybe" conveys the value that if we just consider each other's positions a little, we can all get along well.
Just like how the hedgehog and the duck cleared up their misunderstanding and had a wonderful time with their friends.
A picture book that gives you something to think about in a fun way
Duck and Hedgehog were on their way to the bike shop to get a flat tire fixed.
Suddenly, a cat on a motorcycle whizzed by, kicking up a cloud of dust and making it difficult to breathe.
A little later, the goat man blocked the path with a large rock.
The exhausted hedgehog and duck decided to go pick some berries from the bushes on the hill.
But the fox lady picked all the wild strawberries and ended up not being able to eat any of them.
The duck was very angry at his friends' rude behavior.
But, every time, the hedgehog says:
I'm sure your friend has his own reasons too.
“Oh my God! My God! How could that be possible? This is just too much!”
“But, maybe…….”
“Oh my, here we go again!”
The Grumpy Duck and the Worried Hedgehog, who is right?
The eternal classic, the value of the Talmud!
A book about considering each other's positions before hating a friend.
The two friends arrive at the bike shop and hear an unexpected story.
As it turned out, the cat had just passed them by because it was rushing to the hospital because its younger sibling was injured.
Mr. Goat was worried that someone might get hurt because of the big hole in the middle of the road, so he put a stone there.
There was a good reason why Mrs. Fox picked all the raspberries.
Then the duck's mouth fell open.
Because everything the hedgehog said about other people having their own circumstances turned out to be true!
“Seek your teachers for yourselves, choose your friends for yourselves, and treat everyone with consideration for their position.”
Author Tuvia Gad Orr wrote this book with a passage from the Talmud in mind:
When things go wrong because of someone else, we tend to quickly jump to conclusions and say, "Why did they cause such trouble?"
But life isn't that simple.
If you look closely, you may find that the person has unavoidable circumstances, and you may later realize that it was a misunderstanding.
There is an old saying, 'putting yourself in someone else's shoes', which means to think from another person's perspective.
"But, maybe" conveys the value that if we just consider each other's positions a little, we can all get along well.
Just like how the hedgehog and the duck cleared up their misunderstanding and had a wonderful time with their friends.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: December 20, 2022
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 32 pages | 320g | 245*227*7mm
- ISBN13: 9791192529264
- ISBN10: 119252926X
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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