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- As a proudly Australian initiative, we’re excited to showcase a collection of Australian stories, music, tributes and more.
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Baha’is see the young as the most precious treasure a community can possess. In them are the promise and guarantee of the future. Yet, in order for this promise to be realised, children need to receive spiritual nourishment, such as can be found in the children’s classes happening all around the world.
As a proudly Australian initiative, we’re excited to showcase a collection of Australian stories, music, tributes and more.n,
We’re super excited to share the first audio book of the Fellowship Farm series, written by Melanie Lotfali and narrated by Nava Revalk! Huge thanks to Melanie for granting us permission to share this audio book version of her work!
Leezah, Skye-Maree and Olingah Fitzgerald live with their parents on Fellowship Farm. In the first book of the Fellowship Farm series, you will meet the children and learn about their daily activities on the farm. There is a lot to be done each day: pillow fights, morning prayers, pig feeding and school bus riding. They help their dad feed the cows, add stickers to their virtues poster and learn to deal with bullies.
You can follow the adventures of your new friends from Fellowship Farm in the other books of the series. Fellowship Farm is suitable for readers aged 6 and up. You can buy copies from Bahaibooks.com.au in Australia, Amazon and other book retailers.
You can also read an interview with Melanie about this Baha’i-inspired book series.
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