My Name is Nabil
Follow Nabil through the Bahá’í year with his family and his local Bahá’í community. They live in a town where there are only fifteen other believers, but they manage an active Bahá’í life.
In his own words, Nabil tells about himself, his school friends, his little sister Lisa, and his mom and dad. Together, they go to the Nineteen-Day Feasts, celebrate Bahá’í Holy Days, travel to Bahá’í summer school, and prepare for Naw-Rúz. Nabil knows that he is different from other children in his town, and it is not always easy for him. But, with sincerity and humor, he explains what it means to him to be a Bahá’í and to be Nabil.
Though written before the introduction of the Core Activities, or the internet, this chapter book is a timeless aid for primary school-age kids who are feeling a bit different from their friends.
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Additional information
Book Author | Rex John Irvine, Wendy Heller |
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Format | Hardcover |
Language | English |
Year Published | 1981 |
Grade Level | 3-4 |
Publisher | Kalimát Press |
Pages | 50 |
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