Children’s class kit
birth — Children (6–9)
Auto-assembled from the Bahai Story Library
Stories
- The Boy Who Had a Higher Aim
In a great house in Tihrán, a baby was born who would grow into a wise and generous young man — and surprise everyone by turning down the most important job in the land.
— J. E. Esslemont, Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era
- The Boy in the Bazaar of Shíráz
Long ago in a busy city in Persia, a special boy grew up to be fair, kind, and faithful in his prayers — and the world would one day know Him as the Báb.
— J. E. Esslemont, Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era
Discussion questions
Coloring page
The Nine-Pointed Star
The number 9, the highest single digit, has long been associated in the Bahá'í community with completeness and unity. The nine-pointed star is the most familiar Bahá'í symbol.