This book introduces readers to the five major world religions by population: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism.
Come and celebrate some of the world’s biggest festivals with us! We will take you on a step-by-step journey through each celebration, teaching you all about the stories and traditions we follow, as well as all the tasty food we eat. So, come and celebrate with us!
Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies 6A R&L Hinduism (Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies)
Edexcel's own course for the new GCSE Religious Studies specification
Holy Places The Ganges (Holy Places)
Holy Places is a delightful new series that looks at holy places around the world, and examines religious beliefs and practices through these significant places. - full-colour photographs clearly illustrate each book. - examples taken from each of the six major faiths examine the link between each faith and its "holy place" - examines the historical background, the roots of each faith and how the beliefs originated and why the holy place is significant
Judaism and Hinduism (Personal Search 11-14 S.)
by Robert McVeigh and Joe Walker
"The Personal Search Series" from Hodder Gibson offers pupils - and teachers - the chance to explore the discovery and development of beliefs across a variety of religions. Based on responses to national reports that pinpointed difficulties in teaching personal search elements of religious education, the series aims to provide practical materials that will assist pupils in their own personal searches, as well as helping them to make connections between their own searches and those of other world...
How Parvati Won the Heart of Shiva
by Harish Johari and Ehud Sperling
Anita Ganeri retells the traditional stories of world religion festivals with her usual sensitivity and gift for drawing children into the narrative. Exquisite watercolour illustrations breath warmth and life into the story. Suggestions for activities are included in every book, as well as special recipes that children will enjoy trying out. The Hindu festival of Divali celebrates the goddess Lakshmi and the victory of good over evil and light over darkness and is celebrated in October.
The Hanuman Chalisa is a prayer that countless Hindus chant all over the world. Written over four hundred years ago by the celebrated poet Tulsidas, it has remained popular with adults and children alike. Now, you can bring home a translation that shines a light on what these much beloved words mean and the stories behind them. My first Hanuman Chalisa is a simple translation of the original Awadhi prayer that has been crafted especially for young readers. The accessible language and accompany...
The titles in the 'My Religion and Me' series feature children from different parts of the world explaining their religious beliefs and practices.
An ideal introduction to the celebration of specific festivals for children aged 4 - 7 in Foundation Stage and KS1 classes. Attractively designed, its simple text and wonderful full-colour photos make this an essential resource in every Early Years setting. 'Did You Know?' boxes highlight interesting and unusual facts and give further points for children and adults to discuss.
Places of Worship is an informative series designed to introduce young readers to different religions. Each book centers on the details of a particular faith and describes the basic doctrines and practices associated with that religion.
10 Pi� Potenti-Hindu Mantras-In hindi/ inglese/ italiano
by Ashish Dhyani
Holi 50 Activity Book (Maya & Neel's India Adventure, #14)
by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar