The children living on the street with no name do not accept their situation. They contact they mayor and make the following demand: "We want a name like every other street in town". This is a story about the importance of a name, and the power children have to make a difference, and right a wrong.
Age Group: FIRST GRADE
“In a place where there are no leaders, strive to be a leader” (Ethics of the Fathers, 2:5)
There are issues in life that bother all of us, but for which no one feels personally responsible. The Mishna in Ethics of the Fathers calls upon each of us to take action, initiate, and try to improve our surroundings. In A Street with no Name, many people are living on a street with no name, but it is the children who finally join forces in order to solve the problem. The story highlights the importance of being engaged, caring, and believing in our ability to change life for the better.
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Copies Distributed:
46,500
Publishing:
ספרית פועלים
Year of Distribution:
2018 2017-2018