Children’s class kit
biography — Children (6–9)
Auto-assembled from the Bahai Story Library
Stories
- The Boy Who Walked Home
When 'Abdu'l-Bahá was only a small boy, His family lost almost everything — and one frightening errand showed how brave and gentle He already was.
— Bahá'í Chronicles editors, Bahá'í Chronicles
- The Girl Who Loved to Learn
A curious girl from Canada who could not stop reading and learning grew up to do something nobody expected — and to serve the whole world.
— Bahá'í Chronicles editors, Bahá'í Chronicles
- The Happiest Host
A craftsman who worked hard all day and welcomed friends to supper nearly every night stayed full of joy, even when he had only bread to eat and water from a brook.
— Bahá'í Chronicles editors, Bahá'í Chronicles
Discussion questions
Coloring page
The Ringstone Symbol
The ringstone symbol — three horizontal lines (the worlds of God, the Manifestations, and humanity), a vertical line (divine guidance descending), and two five-pointed stars (the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh) — designed by 'Abdu'l-Bahá.