The Sikh religion began in the northwestern Punjab region of India, so you could begin by showing your kids where this region is on a map/globe. You could also …
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Religious Literacy and Interfaith Education for Kids
The Sikh religion began in the northwestern Punjab region of India, so you could begin by showing your kids where this region is on a map/globe. You could also …
[Read more...] about It’s Hola Mohalla: Let the Games Begin!
The Revised Common Lectionary readings for Sunday, April 22, 2018 can be found here. This post focuses on loving — not just in word — but also in deed, as found …
[Read more...] about Interfaith Sunday School: Love Is a Verb
Today is Golden Rule Day! Since the Golden Rule shows up in all of the world's major faith traditions, it's a great interfaith topic to explore with kids. Here …
We hope you're enjoying this week's posts on women authors/illustrators who write kids books about the world's faith traditions. So far, we've shared kids books …
[Read more...] about Women in Kids’ Lit. – Books on Hinduism
With Women's History Month as our inspiration, we are highlighting women authors/illustrators who create kids books about the world's faith traditions. Today, …
In honor of Women's History Month, we are spending the first week in March highlighting women authors and illustrators who create amazing kids' books about the …
[Read more...] about Women in Kids’ Lit. – Books on Buddhism
March is Women's History Month, and Faith Seeker Kids is excited to offer our spin on that theme for the next few weeks! First up...female authors and …
Many published books are available to help you introduce the world's faith traditions to your kids. The vast majority focus on one particular tradition (e.g., …
[Read more...] about Teaching Faith Traditions: Ned and the World’s Religions
I had so many posts go out during this year's holiday season, I haven't had time to share them all here. This post focuses on holiday food ideas to share with …
[Read more...] about Taste Buds and Interfaith Bridge-Building
This week's blog post, Winter Holidays Bring Light, was published last Friday on Multicultural Kid Blogs. It focuses on some of the light-related holidays …