Are you sometimes embarrassed by the way your children behave in front of guests or when they’re outdoors?
Do you feel frustrated because your kids don't always listen to you and do as you say?
Do you wish your children were more dignified, polite, or just simply behaved themselves?! After all, Muslims are renowned for their upright behavior, right?
You’re right. But you already know thatsimply telling your child to behave does not work. Children need to see for themselves that being respectful and well-behaved opens up a world of good for them.
And that’s what the Box of Manners does.
This delightful little box showcases 27 timeless etiquettes from the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (S), and gets your child to adopt them. Here’s how:
Each manner is coupled with a hadith and reflection question which get your child to deeply REFLECT on the effects of good manners in their own lives so they have a greater impact.
Playing miming and charades gamesSHOW your child the effects of good mannersso they can see their effects for themselves.
Active engagement through playmeans your child is immersed in a positive environment that encourages the best of behavior and makes it the norm.
Each card has a pair so a memory game and charades can be played toincrease the versatility and funso your child can enjoy continuous learning of polite manners.
A reference game is included for each of the manners so your child canfeel the spiritual connectionfrom their newly formed good habits.
There are 27 lofty characteristics presented in this box so your child will have comprehensive coverage of what it takes tobecome a well-rounded polite individual.
Each card has a vivid illustration and clearly titled cards so your child canrelate to the context of each mannerand gain an instant understanding of its effects.
The cards are produced on a thick card which is laminated on one side making themdurable for long-term use.
The cards measure 8cm in diameter making themideal for little hands, yet large enough to showcase each manner.
Some of the manners covered in this game include:
Kindness to parents
Knocking before entering
Suppressing the yawn
Sharing (food and other items)
Starting from the right side
The Box of Manners is our longest serving game and has brought joy to tens of thousands of Muslim homes around the world. It also makes a wonderful gift for family and friends.