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.
This is Book 3 in the Year of Religious Festivals S. Series. See all Year of Religious Festivals S. books here.
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Cath Senker has over twenty years' experience in children's educational publishing and has written around 100 books for children for a range of publishers. Her books include highly regarded titles on Anne Frank, the Black Death and the Vietnam War, books on religions and the conflict between North and South Korea, and forthcoming titles on Self-Harm and Rela
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