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The Kids Book of World Religions is a clear, respectful, and engaging children’s book about world religions that introduces young readers to the diverse faiths practiced around the globe. Designed for curious minds aged 8–12, this accessible guide explores the histories, holy texts, symbols, leaders, places of worship, and festivals central to major religions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, and Taoism.

 

Written by Jennifer Glossop and illustrated by John Mantha, this non-fiction title promotes understanding, empathy, and global awareness. With carefully chosen words and thoughtful illustrations, it helps children appreciate both the unique aspects of each faith and the common values that connect us all. Whether used in the classroom or at home, it’s an invaluable resource to spark meaningful conversations and foster open-mindedness.

 

Includes a glossary, index, and visual references to support learning and discussion.

 

💚 Why We Love It at Oak Tree Books

 

We love books that open young minds to the world—and The Kids Book of World Religions does just that. It treats complex topics with gentleness and clarity, offering just the right amount of depth for this age group. It’s a wonderful book for families, educators, or any reader looking to explore how people around the world seek meaning, celebrate life, and connect with one another.

The Kids Book of World Religions – A Children's Book About World Religions (Ages

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    • Publisher: Kids Can Press

    • Author: Jennifer Glossop

    • Illustrator: John Mantha

    • ISBN: 9781554539819

    • Format: Paperback

    • Page Count: 64

    • Recommended Age: 8–12 years

    • Themes: World religions, belief systems, festivals, spirituality, tolerance, community, history

    • Audience: Young readers, classrooms, libraries, homeschooling families

    • Series: Not part of a series

    • Awards/Recognition:

      • Quill and Quire praised it as a strong foundation for further exploration and discussion on religion

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