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Children of Spirit: A Kid's Guide to World Religions

Amna WaseemSeries: Non-fiction for Children
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Pages
40
Year
2025
Language
English

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This beautifully crafted guide takes readers on a sweeping journey through the three major cultural-religious streams-Semitic, Mongolic, and Indo-Aryan traditions. With vivid storytelling and accessible explanations, it unpacks the origins, beliefs, rituals, and evolution of the world's major religions, offering insights that resonate across age groups.Whether you're a curious child, a thoughtful teen, or an adult seeking deeper understanding, this guide opens the door to centuries of spiritual wisdom and cultural richness. From ancient scriptures to modern practices, it bridges history and humanity in a way that's both educational and heartwarming.The final chapter leaves readers with a timeless message: despite our differences, harmony is possible-and essential. A must-have for classrooms, family libraries, and anyone eager to explore the soul of civilizations. Amna Waseem is a multi‑genre author, creative entrepreneur, and MPhil scholar in Political Science at Kinnaird College for Women. With over forty published eBooks, she writes across children's and adult fiction as well as educational non‑fiction, blending imaginative storytelling with accessible insights.Her short story The Widow and the Whispering Cup is part of the digital eBook collection of the New York Public Library, while her coloring book is included in the Dubai Public Library. These international placements highlight her growing global presence and the cultural resonance of her work.Away from her desk, she embraces simple living-finding inspiration in quiet mornings with coffee and the calm of sunlit garden corners.

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