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Reach for this book when you want to ground your child's daily habits in spiritual mindfulness or when you are looking for a gentle way to discuss manners and ethics. This collection of forty lessons provides a clear, faith based framework for navigating social interactions and personal growth. It moves beyond simple rules to help children understand the why behind kindness, honesty, and patience. Written for elementary aged children, the book serves as a conversational bridge between abstract religious values and concrete, everyday actions. Whether you are addressing a specific behavioral challenge like truth telling or simply want to foster a deeper sense of gratitude within your family, these lessons offer practical advice that feels supportive rather than lecturing. It is an ideal resource for parents who want to integrate Islamic character building into their morning routines or bedtime reflections.