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Rebe loves to spend time with her family. With them, she can express her love in many ways. When they're together they hug, kiss, and sometimes even give special gifts. Though on one of these occasions her grandmother says something so very puzzling: she says The Creator is a part of the family too! And this get's Rebe's mind wondering wildly, "Can I Give The Creator a Hug, a Kiss, or a Fancy Gift?" What she learns by asking this helps her understand why The Creator gave us the commandments. This book helps children grasp the significance of the ten commandments, and how keeping them improves relationships, and self respect.…mehr

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Rebe loves to spend time with her family. With them, she can express her love in many ways. When they're together they hug, kiss, and sometimes even give special gifts. Though on one of these occasions her grandmother says something so very puzzling: she says The Creator is a part of the family too! And this get's Rebe's mind wondering wildly, "Can I Give The Creator a Hug, a Kiss, or a Fancy Gift?" What she learns by asking this helps her understand why The Creator gave us the commandments. This book helps children grasp the significance of the ten commandments, and how keeping them improves relationships, and self respect.
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Autorenporträt
Tabitha Israel has worked as a newspaper reporter, educator, and now a full-time author, her debut Children's Book, What Name Does The Creator of All Things Call Me? seeks to help our children understand their identity. She holds degrees in Newspaper Journalism, Teaching, and African-American Studies. Over the past fifteen years, in both her fiction and non-fiction work, Tabitha has told the stories of "Black people," - the Israelite, and she has traced their lineage, as she calls it the Legacy of Generational Identity Trauma in 21st Century America. A tireless scholar and overall researcher, Tabitha splits her time between studying, traveling, and homeschooling. She lives in Atlanta, GA, with her husband and two daughters. Watch for Can I Give The Creator A Hug, A Kiss, or A Fancy Gift?, her next Children's Book, out later this year.