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My Little Princess
Do you recognize the voice of the scared child calling out in the middle of the night?

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Posted: Dec 21, 2008
I think this is very unrealistic. When my kids woke up from a bad dream, I stayed with them or I brought them to my bed. I never left my children alone in the night if they were scared. And I'm sure that G-d is ever more watchful of us at all times since He's Omnipotent, All-Knowing, and IS the "there" that we know. Why does it have to give the impression that a mother just leaves a child to continue to be alone and afraid. She should have been holding that little girl until her fear went away. This left me with an unresolved feeling...
Posted By Chasha Kuzecki, Jerusalem, Israel

Posted: Sep 16, 2008
I, Chana Tova Smoller think that your clip is representing my little sister Batsheva (also my second cousin Sarah'la) and your clip was the most adorable thing I have ever heard in a long long time.
Posted By Chana Tova Smoller, 8 years old, S.D., Ca.

Posted: Sep 14, 2008
Thank you so much for this sweet and powerful little voice, already so strong and so wise!
That is how I want to become, less scared, closer to G-d and more confident in life.
Thank you little Chana, you touched my heart.
May you receive a lot of blessings.
Posted By Michele Rubinstein, New York, USA



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