A Jewish word for gratitude is hakarat hatov – it means to see the good in the world and to be grateful for what you have. You’ll love watching Gabi and Rafi explain hakarat hatov in this episode of Shaboom!
In this third episode of Shaboom!, kids learn about hakarat hatov, to be more thankful by seeing the good. We can turn disappointment into gratitude by trying to see the good and be thankful for what we have, rather than wish for what we don’t have. Watch the episode to see how the Plony family learns to be more thankful and see the good.
- Gratitude
- Early Childhood
- Family Engagement
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