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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: LILAvailability: In stock
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A small soft cover book (5.5 x 5.5 inches) with short passages from the Baha’i writings on love, along with colorful illustrations.
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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: HLSAvailability: In stock
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A small soft cover book (5.5 x 5.5 inches) with short passages from The Secret of Divine Civilization along with mainly black and white illustrations.
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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: BUNBAvailability: In stock
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A small soft cover book (5.5 x 5.5 inches) with twelve newly translated prayers from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, along with colorful illustrations.
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Author: Carolyn Sparey FoxProduct Code: LACPublisher: Tatterdemalion BluePages: 40Availability: In stock
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Little Acorn is a short, inspiring story for children which uses the analogy of the acorn growing into a mighty oak tree to show the potential in all of us. This delightful little book is suitable both for parents or teachers to read to younger children, and for the young reader. Black and white illustrations accompany the story, inviting young readers to color them in as they wish. The author has given permission to photocopy the illustrations.
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Illustrator: Corinne RandallProduct Code: MCB1Availability: In stock
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A set of three children’s books called “The Misfits” by Corinne Randall. Each story shares life lessons about growth, difficulties, and overcoming. This set includes: The Sunflower Seedling (themes: prayer and striving), Earth Feels Under the Weather (themes: global warming and world unity), and The Shy Fish (themes: confidence and self-esteem). These simple stories are filled with colorful illustrations and thoughtful topics to inspire reflection and conversation with children.
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Author: Anne Gordon Perry Illustrated by: Era FrostProduct Code: MMAPPublisher: Nine Petal PressPages: 59Availability: In stock
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Nine-year-old Micky is different from most kids his age; he doesn't like sports but instead likes art. He is surprised to discover a connection between art and faith, and the boys who like baseball surprise him, too.
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Product Code: BS5106Publisher: Brilliant StarAvailability: In stock
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Brilliant Star: Better Together, Vol. 51, No. 6. This issue empowers kids to build strong friendships through these activities and more:
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Explore the ingredients needed for successful collaboration;
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Find out how Bahá’u’lláh helped a kid in the mountains;
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Make a treasure box for a pal in Nur’s Nook;
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Discover how ‘Abdu’l-Bahá encouraged people to be their true selves;
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Draw yourself doing something that makes your spirit shine;
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Quiz yourself on how well you stay in touch with friends;
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Learn what kids around the world have to say about friendship;
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Practice what you would say when you and a friend disagree;
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Get to know Roman Orona, an Indigenous artist and performer who inspires us to remember how we’re all connected.
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Product Code: BS5104Publisher: Brilliant StarAvailability: In stock
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Brilliant Star: Be a Candle, Vol. 51, No. 4. This issue honors the life and example of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and encourages kids to consider how they can be of service to others. It includes these engaging stories and activities:
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Explore the life of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, which was dedicated to serving humanity and the Bahá’í Faith;
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Invite friends and family to take on a two-week service challenge;
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Discover puzzles and activities that inspire you to put kindness into action;
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Quiz yourself on how well you listen to yourself and others;
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Create a cactus garden gift to celebrate resilience;
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Find out how Bahá’ís created the first race amity convention in 1921;
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Interview people you admire about how and why they serve humanity;
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Get to know Ridvan Foxhall, who empowers kids to express their virtues and cultures onstage and in their communities.
No matter where your strengths and interests lie, your acts of kindness can be candles that light up our world!
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Growing Up tells the story of two children growing into adulthood as they discover more about themselves, about service to others, and about building a foundation for loving relationships.
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Author: Featherstone JoanProduct Code: CBABCPublisher: Baha'i Publishing Trust of MalaysiaPages: 52Size:  10.25 X 7.25 InchesAvailability: In stock
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A Child's Bahá'í ABC includes lessons and short quotes from the Bahá'í writings for children to learn. The Bahá'í ABCs cover Bahá'í figures and history, teachings, virtues, and more, such as: A is for 'Abdu'l-Bahá, B is for the Báb and Bahá'u'llah, C is for Courage, D is for Deeds, and so on.
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Compiler: Munirih Hodge Illustrator: Margo StyanProduct Code: DRSFC5Publisher: George RonaldPages: 48Availability: In stock
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This fifth volume of the popular Daily Reflections and Stories for Children provides stories about Bahíyyih Khánum, the Greatest Holy Leaf. A short passage from the Bahá’í writings, a simple story and a beautiful painting for each of 19 days – all relating to a virtue – promote in children a love for reading daily from the scriptures and enable them to learn about the life of the Bahiyyih Khanum, the daughter of Baha'u'llah.
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Product Code: BS5201Publisher: Brilliant StarAvailability: In stock
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Brilliant Star: One Garden, Vol. 52, No. 1. This issue focuses on appreciating diversity and fostering unity among diverse people. Compelling content includes:
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Find out how Bahá’u’lláh transformed one man’s prejudice into love;
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Learn how ‘Abdu’l-Bahá treasured unity among people of different races;
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Explore diversity in nature with Maya’s bingo game;
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Create your passport for world citizenship;
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Craft a cool place for diverse birds to grab a snack;
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Quiz yourself on how you embrace a variety of cultures and backgrounds;
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Find out kids’ ideas for stopping prejudice and racism and staying hopeful;
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Discover how seeing the Earth from space changes an astronaut’s perspective;
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Choose someone you’d like to know better and conduct your own “Stargazer” interview.
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