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Authors: Chelsea Lee Smith, Elaheh BosProduct Code: MYIGPublisher: plant love growAvailability: Not Available for Back Order
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A tool for teachers and parents to help children develop positive character traits such as helpfulness, courtesy, truthfulness, and more. This activity book includes a range of introductory activities to explore what it means to mine your inner gems. This activity book contains games, crafts, discussion questions, scenarios, and drawing prompts to explore together.
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Author: Susan Ahmadi HansenProduct Code: FBAVPublisher: George RonaldAvailability: In stock
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From Behind All the Veils tells the story of Táhirih - poet, champion of education for girls and the emancipation of women, the first woman to believe in the Báb - written for children and beautifully illustrated by Susan Reed.
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Author: Lisa Blecker Illustrator: C. Aaron KreaderProduct Code: GIMAZPublisher: Discover Writing PressAvailability: Not Available for Back Order
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This award-winning ABC book encourages even the youngest reader to explore, appreciate, and share good qualities.
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Product Code: RCPBAvailability: Not Available for Back Order
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A children’s Bahá’í prayer book with prayers from Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Russian. Includes color illustrations.
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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: Gail Radley Illustrator: Susan ReedProduct Code: IAKAvailability: In stock
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‘Abdu'l-Bahá recounted to Lua Getsinger, an early American Bahá'í, the age-old stories of Ios, a shepherd, and the king he loved. Each story portrayed the sort of love, loyalty and devotion we are meant to have for God. Here, Gail Radley has retold the stories for a new generation. To help young readers think about the meaning of each story, she has included questions for discussion at the end of the book.
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A simple yet meaningful exploration of the importance of being of service to others. This book will help children to understand different ways they can be of service in their daily lives - helping around the house, visiting neighbors, and showing kindness to friends. This is a great resource for families and children's class teachers to encourage children to think of small, practical ways they can be of service.
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Product Code: BISCAAvailability: In stock
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A coloring and activities workbook based on the “Blessed Is the Spot” prayer book revealed by Bahá’u’lláh. A wonderful way for children to explore, learn, and memorize the prayer.
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By (artist): Andrea Torrey BalsaraProduct Code: NSCBAvailability: Not Available for Back Order
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Throughout one magical night, a child dreams of a world in which diversity is cherished, and the beauty of every child celebrated. This poetic children’s book is filled with lovely illustrations that capture the beauty of children and the natural world, and was awarded Silver in the 2018 Nautilus Book Awards as a book that promotes peace.
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Product Code: BS5006Publisher: Brilliant StarAvailability: In stock
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This issue empowers kids to help build racial justice and unity, with
compelling content including:
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A quiz about taking action to end racism and prejudice;
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“What Do You Say?” activity to practice responding to prejudice;
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Stories about the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh and their responses to
persecution, including an article on the Fire Tablet;
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Story of Robert Turner, the first African American Bahá’í;
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Nur’s Nook “Balanced Bird” craft project representing equity;
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Virtual and in-person games for understanding privilege and creating
friendship;
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“Maya’s Mysteries” science experiment about building bridges to connect
with others;
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Activity inviting kids to interview an elder about prejudice and
racism;
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And much more!
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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: MAJAvailability: Not Available for Back Order
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An alphabet book created to elevate our choices and actions. Each letter is paired with a positive message, such as: “B – Brighten someone’s day,” “E – explore your feelings,” and “T – try something new.” This book can appeal to a wide range of children and families, from working on the alphabet and virtues with young children, to a conversation starter for families with older children who want to reflect on daily actions and activities and set new goals. Fun, colorful illustrations on each page. Small square (5.5 X 5.5 inches), soft cover.
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Author: Sara Clarke-HabibiProduct Code: TBCWPublisher: Clarke-Habibi, SaraPages: 160Format: SoftcoverAvailability: In stock
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This workbook helps support children's growing understanding and love for the Bahá'í Faith through child-oriented learning activities such as reading, writing, math, drawing, coloring, geography skills, as well as other fun activities such as mazes, connect-the-dots, and riddles. With ten thematic sections, more than 140 exercises and an answer key included, parents and teachers of Baha'i children's classes will find this workbook a comprehensive, flexible, and child-friendly resource for introductory Bahá'í education.
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