![]() ![]() So he gave the man some advice that didn't make sense at first. Well! What did he expect the rabbi to do? Build him a bigger house? Rid him of his wife and kids?īut this was a wise rabbi he knew that if you can't change the circumstances, then the only thing to do is to change the person. ![]() When the man couldn't stand it anymore, he ran to his Rabbi for help. It's chaos in the overcrowded house, with adults bustling about their daily chores, and kids squabbling and getting underfoot. a poor, unfortunate man lived with his mother, his wife and his six children in a little one-room hut." The story is adapted from a Yiddish folktale. This book won the 1977 Caldecott Honor award. Here's the wisest of funny stories, with exuberantly hilarious illustrations to match. The title, It Could Always be Worse, says it all. ![]()
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