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Books published by publisher George Ronald Publisher Ltd

  • A Feast of ABCs

    Gail Radley, Malcolm Lee

    Paperback (George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Nov. 26, 2013)
    A delightful ABC book for children about the Nineteen Day Feast by a well-known and popular writer for young people. Features children of many nationalities in its charming illustrations. J is for joy. The Feast is a time of joy for Josef because he feels so close to all the Bahá'ís. 'This Feast is a bringer of joy. It is the groundwork of agreement and unity. It is the key to affection and fellowship.' 'Abdu'l-Bahá
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  • Remember the Rainbow

    Jacqueline Mehrabi

    Paperback (George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Why, asked Hom, do I feel different from the animals? Because, said God, You ask the question 'why?' A book for all children who ask the question 'why?' Remember the Rainbow is the story of evolution from a Bahá'í viewpoint, in which science and religion go hand in hand. The history of mankind is told from the beginning. There is the story of Omi who looks like and amoeba, Fin who swims in the shallow part of the sea and longs for the sun, Tad who dreams of running, Utang who feels he is not an ape at all, although he looks like one. And finally Man, who always forgets, until the time comes when his destiny calls him to recognize his kinship with all other members of the family of humankind.
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  • The Horse of the Moonlight

    Irene Taafaki, Jeff Wakeford

    Paperback (George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The Horse of the Moonlight takes Tim to a stable where he meets three old horses who each tell him their tales: the Red Roan who carried Bahá'u'lláh from Baghdad to the shores of the Black Sea, the Wild Stallion ridden by the Báb and the steed of Mulla Husayn. Good to read aloud to children aged six upwards and for older children to read themselves.
  • Daily Reflections and Stories for Children, Book 3:

    Munirih Hodge, Margo Styan

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, Dec. 6, 2012)
    A short passage from the Bahá'í writings, a simple story and a beautiful painting for each of 19 days all relating to a virtue promote in children a love for reading daily from the scriptures and enable them to learn about the life of Bahá'u'lláh.This third volume of the popular Daily Reflections and Stories for Children provides stories about Bahá'u'lláh, passages from the scriptures and new paintings to enhance your children's bedtime devotions.
  • Daily Reflections And Stories For Children: Book 4: Stories of the Bab

    Munirih Hodge, Margo Styan

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The fourth volume of this popular book provides stories about the Bab, passages from the scriptures and new paintings to enhance your children's bedtime devotions.A short passage from the Baha'i writings, a simple story and a beautiful painting for each of 19 days all relating to a virtue - promote in children a love for reading daily from the scriptures and enable them to learn about the life of the Bab.This fourth volume of the popular Daily Reflections and Stories for Children provides stories about the Bab, passages from the scriptures and new paintings to enhance your children's bedtime devotions.
  • Valiant Horsemen Of The Merciful

    Shirin Sabri, Sue Podger

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, )
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  • Call Me Ridvan

    Wendi Momen

    Paperback (George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Jan. 5, 1984)
    This is the story of how one young Baha'i finds out how to cope with the problem of being different - and how he learns something about himself and his relgion at the same time.
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  • Companions Of The Crimson Arc

    Shirin Sabri, Sue Podger

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 2016)
    This book is the first in the series Companions of the Crimson Ark which tells the dramatic stories of some of the women and men, young and old, who, in the time of Bahá u lláh and Abdu l-Bahá, entered the Cause of God and, despite many difficulties and hardships, served it until the end of their lives. Stories: Whither Can a Lover Go: The Story of Abdu l-Vahháb, A Deed Whose Fragrance Shall Endure: The Story of Ashraf and His Mother, Beyond the Narrow Straits of Names: The Story of Nabíl-i-Akbar, The Wayfarer: The Story of Áqá Azízu lláh-i-Jadhdháb
  • Daily Reflections and Stories for Children: Stories of 'Abdu'l-Baha Bk. 2

    Munirih Hodge, Margo Styan

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, Nov. 1, 2011)
    The second volume of this popular book provides more stories about Abdu l Bahá, additional passages from the scriptures and new paintings to enhance your children s bedtime devotions. A short passage from the Bahá í writings, a simple story and a beautiful painting for each of 19 days all relating to a virtue promote in children a love for reading daily from the scriptures and enable them to learn from the example of Abdu l Bahá. This second volume of the popular Daily Reflections and Stories for Children provides more stories about Abdu l Bahá, additional passages from the scriptures and new paintings to enhance your children s bedtime devotions.
  • Flute Player & Lazy One

    Gail Radley

    Mass Market Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, Oct. 31, 1998)
    The family of Farhad and Bahram are carpet weavers. Farhad works hard while his brother Bahram is lazy. Farhad also plays the flute beautifully while Bahram cannot play at all. One day a group of people see Bahram lift a flute to his mouth and hear music like the song of the nightingale. But who is playing such a lovely tune?A charming story for children set in the Middle East of long ago with numerous line drawings.
  • The Most Mighty Branch

    Hitjo Garst

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, May 1, 2007)
    65 short stories about Abdu l-Bahá suitable for children s classes, for children to read themselves and for reading aloud. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Who was Abdu l-Bahá? Why was He called the Most Mighty Branch ? Why was he a prisoner for 60 years? The Most Mighty Branch answers these questions in a simple, straightforward style. The book covers all important events of Abdu l-Bahá s childhood, his imprisonment in Akká, his journeys to the West, and his significance as Centre of the Covenant of the Bahá í Faith. Beautifully written by Hitjo Garst, a writer for children with long experience of teaching children s classes, this translation by Olive McKinley captures the style and spirit of the original and is captivatingly illustrated by Anja Shanmugampillai.
  • Daily Reflections and Stories for Children, Book 3: by Munirih Hodge

    Munirih Hodge

    Paperback (George Ronald Pub Ltd, March 15, 1656)
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