Heinemann Stories from World Religions: The Birth of Krishna (Cased)
The Boy with Stars in His Mouth (Stories to Remember)
by Lynne Broadbent and John Logan
"The Stories to Remember" series answers a demand for good quality Big Book format books with simply-written and well illustrated stories from the different faith traditions. Each title in the series contains three stories, chosen to represent different aspects of/key concepts within a main faith tradition as identified by locally agreed syllabuses for RE. 'Big book' format enables teachers to use the stories/text with class groups-the language level is appropriate for pupils aged 5-6 (Key Stage...
Y Bachgen a Ser Yn Ei Geg (Storiau I'w Cofio)
by Lynne Broadbent and John Logan
"The Stories to Remember" series answers a demand for good quality Big Book format books with simply-written and well illustrated stories from the different faith traditions. Each title in the series contains three stories, chosen to represent different aspects of/key concepts within a main faith tradition as identified by locally agreed syllabuses for RE. 'Big book' format enables teachers to use the stories/text with class groups-the language level is appropriate for pupils aged 5-6 (Key Stage...
It's a stormy night and Jaya and her mum are waiting for Dad to come home to begin their Divali celebrations. As they wait, Mum tells Jaya the story of Rama and Sita, upon which their New Year's celebrations are based. Together they make the rangoli patterns, get dressed in special new clothes, and light the divas that will chase the darkness away. And, like the people of Ayodhya, Jaya waits expectantly for her father's safe return.
Celebrate Diwali and learn about all of its traditions with this beautifully illustrated Little Golden Book. Join in the fun and celebrate Diwali, a festival of lights! This Little Golden Book is a great read-aloud for families getting ready to enjoy the holiday, as well as for those who want to learn more about it. From clay lamps and colorful rangoli designs to fragrant flowers and delicious foods, Diwali is a festival with lots to enjoy!
Festivals, with their rich stories and colourful traditions, are an ideal way for children to learn about other cultures. "A Year of Festivals" introduces the main religious festivals as they occur through the year. The books include prayers, songs, quotations from religious writings, colourful photographs and fun activities to bring the festivals to life and help children join in the celebrations. The end matter includes a glossary of important terms, a festival calendar for easy reference, a l...
This general introduction to religions makes a valuable information resource for Religious Education students. Written by a highly experienced author of books on religion for children, it covers the foundation and history of 6 major religions. It continues by exploring the beliefs, teachings and practices, which includes a look at sacred texts and places of worship. The final chapters focus on religion and society, and its role in the modern world. A special feature of the book is the 'in our ow...
My Hindu Life (Everyday Religion, #16)
by Dilip Kadodwala and Sharon Chhapi
Popcorn: Year of Festivals: Hindu Festivals (Popcorn: Year of Festivals)
by Honor Head
The books look at religious stories, celebrations, how people worship and the importance of belonging to each religion. There is a fun, easy-to-make festival-related craft activity at the end of each title.
Understanding World Religions and Beliefs (Set) (Understanding World Religions and Beliefs)
by A. W. Buckey, Valerie Bodden, Susan Bradley, Gail Radley, and Nel Yomtov
Hindu Festivals and Traditions (Religious Festivals and Traditions)
by Anita Ganeri
Sri Sai Sat Charita for Kids (Hindu Dharma Simplified)
by Hemadpant Govind Raghunath Dabholkar, N V Gunaji, and Ishwar Joshi Awalgaonkar