As Nour and Sorour talk to the children about gratitude for the many blessings of God, they tell them a story about the two brothers, Shakir and Naker, the first is always thankful, and the second always complains, and does not thank anyone.
Nour tells the children the story of the two brothers, Walid and Sharif, the first gives everyone with no return, while the second is always looking for something in return for everything.
Sorour and his wife Nour tell the children the story of two girls from a foreign country, one of them is called Mariana, who is distinguished by her good manners, and the other is named Luciana, who is very nervous and narrow-minded.
Nour and Sorour tell children about the love of the homeland through the story of a country in which the army commander summons every boy and man to defend their homeland, and a young man with special needs makes a great sacrifice for his country.
As Nour and her husband, Sorour, talk to the children about self-control, Nour tells them about a whole family that always quarrels with each other, so the family faces many problems.
Sorour and Nour talk to the children about the future and tell them the story of a man who told his wife that he quit his job to devote himself to writing. After that, he was able to achieve great success after a publishing house published his books.
Nour and Sorour talk about the concept of freedom, through the story of the sixteenth President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and his emancipation of slaves.
Sorour tells the children about a story that happened after the end of the Second World War, where he tells them about the fears of the children during this period, and how a psychiatrist was able to help them.
Nour tells the children about the flower of grace and tells them about the story of a beautiful girl, a rich man, and a strong man, each of whom flaunts their advantage in front of people, then they are exposed to a situation in which they take lesson and advice.
Sorour tells the children the story of a postman who was living with very selfish people, and one day the man tried to help his friend after he was in a difficult situation, besides helping an elderly woman.
Sorour and Nour tell the children the story of two brothers, one of whom has self-confidence and a lack of intelligence, while the other has high intelligence and a lack of self-confidence.
Sorour tells the children about the flower of happiness and tells them about the family of Thomas, who asked his family one day to give food to their poor neighbors, and indeed he brought joy and happiness to everyone's hearts.
Nour tells the children the story of the servant's son, who succeeded in solving a difficult mathematical problem and drew the teacher's attention, after which the boy achieved great success in study and science.
Inayat tells her story with pessimism, her warning once about the 4th of April and how she told everyone that a great disaster would happen on this day, but as the day passed in peace, the lady became very optimistic.
Nour tells the children a story about a Polish man who found a Russian and a German quarreling with each other because they do not understand each other's language, so the man created a common language that everyone understands that calls for peace between people.
Nour tells the children a story about a math teacher and a home economics teacher, where the first causes frustration for the students, while the second tries to encourage the students to love music and cooking.
Sorour and Nour put the children to the test, by forcing them to make choices by following their conscience.
Bassem and Basma's friends are surprised by their work in the greenhouse, and Bassem tells them that a person does not have to be poor in order to work. Sorour tells the children the story of a school that is known by a very democratic system.
Little Takhtakh tells his friends the story of a classmate who always breaks benches in the classroom, and how he eventually gets punished.
Nour and Sorour tell the children the story of a man and his wife who rented their apartment to a woman who loves feeding birds. As her neighbor filed a complaint to the police, the officer told him that he had no right to object to his neighbor's feeding birds.
Nour and Sorour tell the children about the flower of duty, and the story of the heroine Shadia, who rescued the passengers of the hijacked plane and sacrificed herself for the sake of national duty.
Nour and Sorour tell the children about the flower of integrity and the story of a man who worked in building licensing, and his refusal to accept bribes. He was known for his integrity, so he submitted his resignation due to his refusal to give a license to a man related to the minister.
Nour and Sorour talk to the children about the role model flower, through the story of an Indian ruler whom people take as a role model in his behavior and justice.
Sorour and Nour talk about the flower of meditation and the greatness and power of God in creating things. Sorour asks the children to reflect on the things around them and write about them.
Sorour tells the children about the story of a king who used to receive precious gifts from rich people all the time, until he invited the poor and told them that he would accept simple gifts to preserve their feelings.
Sorour and Nour talk to the children about the flower of caution, and Nour narrates a situation that Takhtakh experienced when his mother warned him after he took candy from a stranger, and was poisoned.