Jawrab and Jawroob
Jawrab looks at the washing cycle with happiness—he sees it as a chance to meet new friends.
But Jawroob finds it exhausting, leaving him dizzy and faint.
Why do they see things so differently, even though they’re identical twins?
It’s the skill of positive thinking—the one that helps us stay hopeful and look forward, instead of feeling sad and giving up.
And so, Jawrab sees every situation as a chance for a fresh start, while Jawroob loses out on many happy opportunities.
Imagine this—even after Adnan’s toes poked holes through both socks, hope still remained.
Each of them will be transformed into a little masterpiece on the Memory Wall.
This short story will tickle your child’s heart with its cute illustrations and light phrases, encouraging them to think carefully before judging a situation.
And every morning, as they put on their socks, they’ll ask themselves:
Will I think like Jawrab… or like Jawroob?
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