Service with Guru Nanak
Author:
Sarita Saraf, Chitwan MittalPublisher:
AdiDev Press Private LimitedLanguage:
EnglishCategory:
Picture-books0 Ratings
Price: ₹ 499
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This is a Board Book and not a Hard Bound Book.
“When the school bell rings, and it’s time for home, can you spare a minute or two? The teacher is tired from her long, busy day, can you say, “I’d like to help you.” The Indian saint, Guru Nanak, believed that God lives in each and everything. He reminds us to remember that each time we serve, we are serving God. He encourages us to make service a part of our daily lives. This board book, Service With Guru Nanak will enable children to explore the many ways in which they can serve friends, family and the environment in their everyday lives. The Series, Learning TO BE is a creative way to introduce your little ones to big values in an engaging manner. Written in simple text and magical verse, this series is perfect to read aloud to toddlers (2-4 year olds) and excellent for beginning readers (4-8 year olds). Look for other titles in this series: Kindness with Mahavira and Peace with Buddha. This is a Board Book and not a Hard Bound Book.
ISBN: 9788195388660
Pages: 20
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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