Children’s class kit
american-tour — Tweens (10–12)
Auto-assembled from the Bahai Story Library
Stories
- On the Chicago Streetcar
A short paraphrase from the Baha'i Stories Blog about a brief encounter on a Chicago streetcar: the Master, traveling in the ordinary way among ordinary people, and the small Bahá'í child who recognised Him before her mother did.
— Various, Baha'i Stories Blog
- The Master with the Immigrant Greengrocer
A short paraphrase from the Baha'i Stories Blog about a small encounter from the Master's New York days: a Greek immigrant greengrocer who would not accept payment, and the Master's gentle insistence that the gift be reframed as an exchange of friendship.
— Various, Baha'i Stories Blog
- The Master and the Blind Man
A short paraphrase from the Baha'i Stories Blog about a small encounter on a Washington sidewalk: a blind beggar at the corner of the boarding-house street, the Master's daily greeting to him, and the small daily coin pressed into his palm.
— Various, Baha'i Stories Blog
Discussion questions
Quote to memorize
“The child saw what the adults had not been looking for.”
Coloring page
Interlocking Nine-Stars
A repeating field of nine-pointed stars connected at their points — a symbol of the unity that the Bahá'í teachings call humanity to.