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By (author): Linda Ahdieh Grant Illustrated by: Anna MyersProduct Code: ILMNTISBN: 978-1-61851-156-0Pages: 40Availability: In stock
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Second grader Tahirih has always loved her name. But when she hears some friends laughing about it and pronouncing it in funny ways, her feelings are hurt and she is filled with self-doubt. With the help of her teacher, she learns about the life of the heroic woman after whom she is named, and realizes she has a choice to make. She can worry about what others think, or she can be brave like her namesake. Join Tahirih as she learns a little history and discovers a lot of courage and strength.
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Author: Susan Engle Illustrator: Luthando MazibukoProduct Code: DGTISBN: 9781618511539Publisher: Bellwood PressPages: 124Availability: In stock
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Recipient of a DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Award from the Religion Communicators Council, Best in Class and Youth category winner
Recipient of a five-star review from Readers' Favorite Book Awards
John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie was a jazz musician who pioneered a new style of jazz music, known as bebop, in the 1940s. This book, written for junior youth, chronicles Dizzy’s life, beginning with his childhood in South Carolina, his move to New York City, and his eventual travels around the world. Dizzy Gillespie became a Bahá’í in 1968 and strove to be of service to others through his unique gift in music.
This is the second book in the Change Maker Series, highlighting people connected with the Bahá’í Faith who worked to bring about social change.
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Author: Susan Engle Illustrator: Luthando MazibukoProduct Code: RSATSISBN: 978-1-61851-135-5Publisher: Bellwood PressPages: 90Availability: In stock
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Winner of the DeRose-Hinkhouse Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council.
An inspiring biography for middle grade readers!
Robert Sengstacke Abbott (1870-1940) was an influential African American who founded the newspaper The Chicago Defender in 1905, one of the first newspapers written for the African American community. Through the newspaper Abbott strongly encouraged African Americans living in the South to move north. Abbott was instrumental in organizing the Bud Billiken Parade. Abbott became involved in the Bahá’í community late in his life, attracted to the teachings on religious and racial unity.
This is the first book in the newly launched Change Maker Series, highlighting people connected with the Bahá’í Faith who worked to bring about social change.
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Readers' Favorite® 5 Star Award Winner
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Illustrator: Lisa BleckerProduct Code: SNCCTISBN: 978-1-61851-128-7Publisher: Bellwood PressAvailability: In stock
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Gold Award Winner from the Mom’s Choice Awards, named among the best in family-friendly media.
Story Monsters Approved! Honoree in the Cultural Diversity Category
5-Star Review from Readers' Favorite
Sing along with friendly fruit from the Farmers' Market who come in diverse colors, shapes, and sizes. Young children will enjoy exploring what makes these neighbors different, the same, and all so lovable. This hardcover picture book introduces the concepts of unity and diversity through adorable characters and simple, rhyming lyrics. Ideal for children ages 2-5.
"Heartwarming, cheery pictures of jolly singing pears, apples, oranges, grapefruit and plums dance across the pages, inviting a friendly celebration of diversity and joy... Sweet Neighbors Come In All Colors is an 'absofruitly delightful ' song story teaching acceptance of differences and celebration of diversity." —James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
Visit SweetNeighbors.org to hear the song
and watch the video.
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Author: Leona Hosack Illustrator: Leona HosackProduct Code: KDHCISBN: 978-0-87743-717-8Publisher: Bellwood PressPages: 43Availability: In stock
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Join Kamal as he goes about a typical day in his neighborhood, spending time with his family, attending a neighborhood children's class, visiting an elderly neighbor, playing with his friends, and helping his parents host a study circle. Kamal's Day offers us a glimpse of a young person who is fully engaged in the community-building process, and it is hoped that Kamal will offer families inspiration and encouragement as they strive to be of service in their communities.
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Author: Gail Radley Illustrator: Taurus BurnsProduct Code: KJPSISBN: 978-0-87743-712-3Publisher: Bellwood PressPages: 88Availability: In stock
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Kyle, a little league baseball player, feels torn when he learns that his family's long-awaited pilgrimage date to the Baha'i World Center in Haifa, Israel, is coming up - it will mean his missing the All-Stars game. Although being in Israel is exciting, Kyle can't seem to stop thinking about everything that he's missing at home.
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Illustrator: Taurus Burns Author: Charlotte J HarmanProduct Code: RHRSISBN: 978-0-87743-716-1Publisher: Bellwood PressAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product Beautifully illustrated and containing memorable characters, The Riddle of the Hollow Reed is a thought-provoking parable that will appeal to both children and adults alike.
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Artist: Charity HofertProduct Code: FPTPISBN: 978-0-87743-715-4Publisher: Baha'i Publishing TrustAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product These three Baha'i prayers are an excellent companion for those starting their spiritual journey. The devotional artwork on each page will aid visual learners with memorization, and will inspire everyone's heart, mind, and spirit.
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Drawing its inspiration from the Baha'i writings, this book is designed to help families with young children approach the often difficult subject of losing a loved one in a thoughtful and caring manner.
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Author: Jenina S LepardProduct Code: DRSISBN: 978-087743-713-0Pages: 150Availability: In stock
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The story of a group of friends who discover what it means to live out one's faith in action and service to the community and come to understand that they themselves can be important agents of change in the world.
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Author: Judith A. Cobb Illustrator: Wendy Cowper-ThomasProduct Code: FIRGISBN: 978-0-87743-708-6Publisher: Bellwood PressPages: 30Availability: In stock
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The First Gift is a heartwarming story that will help young children begin to understand their spiritual reality.
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When Riley and his family move into a new home as homefront pioneers for the Baha'i Faith, Riley is sure that the spooky old house is inhabitated by an invisible monster. With the power of prayer, Riley overcomes his fears and settles into his new life.
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