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Product Code: AP2Availability: In stock
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This is the second story in the Animals for Peace Series by Kiser Barnes for children. In this book Jibola responds in a wonderful way to an insistent call for lessons on the elimination of war, sharing her love for the Promise of World Peace, the statement of the Universal House of Justice written to the peoples of the world (1986).
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Product Code: HCG2Publisher: Baha'i Publishing Trust, IndiaAvailability: In stock
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A brief history that shares touching stories of Hands of the Cause of God Martha Root, Rahmatullah Muhajer, and Enoch Olinga.
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Product Code: HYFSCAvailability: Not Available for Back Order
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This is a delightful book for children of all ages. Through the easy text and the colorful pictures children learn how being considerate and kind can make them feel better too. It uses the metaphor of the bucket to express the effects of our actions and words on others.
It goes with the Circle of Light: Songs for Bucket Fillers CD by Red Grammer (COLCD)
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Illustrator: Lisa BleckerProduct Code: SNCCTPublisher: 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: Ron Tomanio Illustrator: Michelle FairbarnsProduct Code: ERFSPublisher: One Voice Press, LLCPages: 106Size:  8.50 X 5.50 InchesAvailability: In stock
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Edith Rose and Friends is a collection of fictional stories populated with bits and pieces of real heroes. These tales are often humorous, and use laughter to bring the reader to reflections on various excerpts from the writings, and on situations that arise among family and friends. Pictures mark the beginning of each chapter. A very enjoyable read!
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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: BPCHTPublisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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Bahá'í Prayers for Children is a beautifully-illustrated board book for children containing a selection of prayers for children.
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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: BRCHTPublisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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Bahá'í Readings for Children is a beautifully-illustrated board book for children containing selections from the Words of Bahá’ulláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
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Author: Elaheh BosProduct Code: PIOSJPublisher: plant love growAvailability: In stock
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A journal with prompts and spaces for thinking about and recording service
projects. This service journal encourages everyone to challenge themselves
in doing creative and heartfelt services for others.
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Author: Susan Engle Illustrator: Luthando MazibukoProduct Code: RSATSPublisher: 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.
See other books in the
Change Maker Series
Readers' Favorite® 5 Star Award Winner
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Illustrator: Elaheh BosProduct Code: ATSBPublisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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A first prayer book for infants and toddlers. Brightly illustrated pages share the quote, “I am, O my God, but a tiny seed which Thou hast sown in the soil of Thy love.”
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Product Code: SDBCD4Availability: In stock
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A Special Bicentennial Edition audio book, restored and remastered, featuring the voice of beloved Hand of the Cause of God William Sears. These incredible stories of the Dawn-Breakers will inspire listeners of all ages. The Stories from the Dawn-Breakers comes in a four CD Set.
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Join Dottie and celebrate what makes you great!
This inspiring companion to the award-winning picture book, The Good in Me From A to Z, by Dottie, encourages readers to let their good qualities and talents shine. With over 26 fun and simple finish-the-concept coloring activities, Dottie invites the young and young at heart to share and celebrate what makes them truly great.
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