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Unity in Diversity (Tetum)

Unidade iha Diversidade nia Laran

This brightly illustrated picture book contains five simple stories for young readers. They foster an understanding of the oneness of the human race and celebrate its diversity within that unity.

Likening the human race to various coloured cotton in a woven cloth, various fruits on the tree of life, stars in the heavens, members of one body, and different notes in one perfect chord, the stories use the concrete to teach the abstract.

Young readers will enjoy the bright colours and simple text as they develop their understanding of the unity and diversity of the human race.

Contents
❂ God's Tais
❂ The Eye that Wanted to Live Alone
❂ A Perfect Chord
❂ Stars of One heaven
❂ Fruit of One Tree

History of the stories
These stories were originally written in Tetum (the language of East Timor) for use in spiritual education classes for children. The theme of the oneness...Show More

This brightly illustrated picture book contains five simple stories for young readers. They foster an understanding of the oneness of the human race and celebrate its diversity within that unity.

Likening the human race to various coloured cotton in a woven cloth, various fruits on the tree of life, stars in the heavens, members of one body, and different notes in one perfect chord, the stories use the concrete to teach the abstract.

Young readers will enjoy the bright colours and simple text as they develop their understanding of the unity and diversity of the human race.

Contents
❂ God's Tais
❂ The Eye that Wanted to Live Alone
❂ A Perfect Chord
❂ Stars of One heaven
❂ Fruit of One Tree

History of the stories
These stories were originally written in Tetum (the language of East Timor) for use in spiritual education classes for children. The theme of the oneness of humanity and the celebration of the unity in diversity of the human race is central to all Bahá’íeducational endeavours. It is taught from the earliest years in children’s lives. These books were developed during the four years that the author lived in East Timor, to serve as instruments in those important educational processes.

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  • Contributors:
    Melanie Lotfali (Author) | 
    Anna Soares (Translator)
  • Format: Softcover book | 120 pages
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254 x 8 mm | 340 g
  • Publisher: Independently published, 2016
  • Note: Standard print-on-demand colour
  • ISBN: 9780987379498
  • SKU: LOTFA_UNITY_TET@p
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  • Contributors:
    Melanie Lotfali (Author) | 
    Anna Soares (Translator)
  • Format: Softcover book | 120 pages
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254 x 8 mm | 340 g
  • Publisher: Independently published, 2016
  • Note: Standard print-on-demand colour
  • ISBN: 9780987379498
  • SKU: LOTFA_UNITY_TET@p

About Melanie Lotfali (author)

Melanie Lotfali is a graduate of the Australian College of Journalism in Professional Writing for Children. She is the author of three series for young readers: The Unity in Diversity series for children aged 3 to 6 years, uses brightly coloured illustrations and simple text to foster an appreciation of the fact that diversity enriches us in all spheres of life. The Crowned Heart series for the same age group introduces young readers to individual Hands of the Cause. This series continues to be developed and expanded. The Fellowship Farm series includes 18 novels in six volumes for children aged 6 to 12 years. It follows the adventures of the Fitzgeralds - a Bahai family who live on a farm in Tasmania.

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Crowned Heart
by Melanie Lotfali

Unity in Diversity
by Melanie Lotfali

Fellowship Farm
by Melanie Lotfali

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