David the Shepherd Boy, Part 1
Breslev Kids is delighted to present a brand new series written by Rabbi Shalom Arush and illustrated by Rebecca Shapiro that tells the exciting childhood story of King David.
Breslev Kids is delighted to present a brand new series written by Rabbi Shalom Arush and illustrated by Rebecca Shapiro that tells the exciting childhood story of King David.
Breslev Kids is delighted to present a brand new series written by Rabbi Shalom Arush and illustrated by Rebecca Shapiro that tells the exciting childhood story of King David.
There in the valley below Bet Lechem, King David would pray while the sheep were grazing, asking Hashem to bless the Jewish people…
David was a caring, faithful shepherd. He watched over the flock the entire time and took good care of them…
David began to chase after the lamb. He ran fast between the mountains and among the rocks. He knew he must bring the lamb back to the flock…
One day, David had taken his sheep to graze among the mountains. All of a sudden, he heard one of the ewes cry out in anguish. He realized that she was in trouble…
Even when David the shepherd boy became a great and famous king, he always remained humble and simple. He never stopped being considerate and compassionate…
Little David had seven brothers, and he was the youngest. They were all righteous, nice boys. But sometimes even good children do something wrong…
David’s Yetzer Hara (Evil Inclination) saw David feeling sad and upset and saw the chance to take advantage of his weakness. He told David to shout...
David had a big test; he wanted to get back at his brothers. But in the end, he stopped, prayed to Hashem, and his Yetzer Tov won the day…
David had “good eyes,” a positive way of looking at the people around him. He always looked for the good in people and appreciated the beauty of their souls.
Hashem received such great joy and satisfaction from David’s actions that He made him a shining example who lit up the world with the light of prayer.