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Golden Temple (Holy Places)

Author:  Victoria Parker

Synopsis:  Looks at holy places around the world, and examines religious beliefs and practices through these significant places. - Takes examples from each of the six major faiths, each book examines 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 so significant.

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Sikh Gurdwara (Where We Worship)

Authors:  K. Kaur-Singh

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Visiting A Gurdwara (Start-up Religion)

Author:  Kanwaljit Kaur-Singh, Ruth Nason

Synopsis:  Start-Up Religion is a series of first RE books for pupils at Key Stage One, developed specifically to support units in the RE schemes of work. Offers a simple text, specially commissioned photographs and striking design. Age 5+.

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Basiakhi (Celebrations)

Authors:  Mandy Ross

Synopsis:  One of a series that takes major celebrations from the six main religions and looks at them in more detail. The books explore the history behind the celebration - how the festival came about, the story behind the festival and the traditional and modern ways of celebrating it. The series aims to help children appreciate the range of national, regional, religious and ethnic identities in the United Kingdom. Each book explores why people observe the festival today; covers the special clothes, food and songs associated with it; discusses other rituals connected to the celebration; and provides simple craft ideas.

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My Sikh Year

Author:  Cath Senker

Synopsis:  This book moves chronologically through the calendar year and looks at the typical events, customs and celebrations celebrated by Sikh children. Festivals such as Vaisakhi, Hola Mohalla, Diwali and personal customs such as praying at the gurdwara are experienced through the use of religious articles, books, buildings, symbols and food. Look inside eight-year-old Amar's diary to read what it's like to be at each event.

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Sikh Festivals Through the Year

Authors:  Anita Ganeri

Synopsis:  Festivals, with their rich stories and colourful traditions, are an ideal way for children to learn about other cultures. A Year of Festivals introduces the main religious festivals as they occur through the year. The books include prayers, songs, quotations from religious writings, colourful photographs and fun activities to bring the festivals to life and help children join in the celebrations. End matter includes a glossary of important terms, a festival calendar for easy reference, a list of books and useful websites for further information and an index.

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     Last updated:  2nd April 2006

 

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