Jewish Bedtime Stories for Kids – The Rolling Boy This the story of a boy named Noam who noticed another little boy in the park. He had two feet, two hands, and everything else seemed to be regular, but something about him was different. Why wasn’t this lonely boy able to play with all of his friends? Find us on Facebook: Our English Website: Our Hebrew Website: (עברית) http://meirkids.co.il/
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