Special Times: Hinduism (Special Times)
by Seeta Lakhani, Jay Lakhani, and Jane A. C. West
This series looks at the journey of life as seen by members of the six world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. Each title focuses on the significant events of birth, coming of age, marriage and death in the religion, using contemporary case studies from around the world. Questions and activities encourage readers to reflect on their own experiences, and are a starting point for discussion and activities about key concepts in religion and citizenship. The em...
Shlokas: Hindu Chants for Children (Campfire Awakening)
by Campfire Editors
An introduction to the rich world of Sanskrit scriptures. This book has been created by Campfire, with the hope that through the reading and recitation of the shlokas, children will become aware of the rich traditions of the Hindu religion and gain respect for this unique, age old, enlightening culture. Listen and Learn to Recite: Visit http://bit.do/sanskritshlokas
Hanuman
This book moves chronologically through the calendar year and looks at the typical events, customs and celebrations celebrated by Hindu children. Festivals such as Divali and Holi, and personal customs such as Raksha Bandhan are explored through the use of religious articles, books, buildings, symbols and food. Look inside eight-year-old Dhara's diary to read what it's like to be at each event. This book links to the following units in the DfES Schemes of Work: What does it mean to belong? (Year...
My first prayer to Lord Ram (Edition1st)
by Sarita Saraf and Chitwan Mittal
Crayola: Diwali Colors (Crayola (R) Holiday Colors)
by Mari C Schuh
FESTIVAL FUN FOR THE EARLY YEARS introduces a range of multicultural celebrations into the Foundation Stage setting. Share two Hindu festivals with the children in your setting. Create a display of paper mehndi hands, make festive fudge cubes and practise Divali dance and exercise. Ideas for Holi include making paper flower garlands, creating a spring garden in a box and holding your own colour party.
This title looks at mandirs s and what they mean to those who follow Hinduism. The religious services that people participate in, signs and symbols important to Hindus, festivals and holy places are also looked at in detail.
Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series, Book 12) (Maya & Neel's India Adventure, #12)
by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar
Age range 9 - 12 yearsMy Hindu Faith is one of 6 titles that introduce the young reader to the basic beliefs and rituals of the 6 main world religions. The author and photographer have followed the life of a young girl as she practices her faith with her family. Sensitive questions about the religion are posed by other children, that allow for accurate and clear responses. Special care has been taken to include all of the conventions of real non-fiction titles including a contents page and glo...
¡Es Diwali! (It's Diwali!) (Bumba Books (R) en Espanol -- !es una Fiesta! (It's A Holida)
by Richard Sebra
Hindu Stories (Traditional Religious Tales) (Storyteller)
by Anita Ganeri
Presents stories related to the Hindu religion, including tales about Hindu gods and goddesses.
Hinduism and Other Eastern Religions (World Faiths)
by Trevor Barnes
Starting with the origins of Hinduism 4,500 years ago, this book offers an introduction to the numerous religious traditions of the Eastern world. Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Shintoism, Taoism, and Hinduism are all covered. Descriptions and photographs of holy sites, spiritual practices, core beliefs, and religious leaders help this book paint a vivid picture of the multiplicity of religions practiced throughout India and Asia.
This highly-illlustrated textbook builds on the strengths of the current edition but now meets the demands of all GCSE Specifications on this topic. Through the comprehensive text, tasks, review activities and exam-style questions, students will have a thorough understanding of the issues surrounding this topic. This comprehensive book provides students with all the information they need on this subject.
Holi (A World of Festivals S.) (World of Holidays)
by Dilip Kadodwala