Brilliant Star Vol 52 No 2
Harmony with Nature
In this issue, explore humanity’s relationship with Earth and what we can do to protect our amazing home.
- Discover how Bahá’u’lláh transformed ‘Akká and Shoghi Effendi beautified Bahjí;
- Exercise your creativity to craft a floating sailboat;
- Quiz yourself on your planet-saving skills;
- Learn how Ojibwe leader Nick Hockings shared respect for nature;
- Follow Maya’s lead and take an Earth-friendly challenge;
- Draw your vision for the future inspired by Bahá’í environmentalist Richard St. Barbe Baker;
- Explore the wonders of nature with fun puzzles and activities;
- Check out ideas and actions from kids around the world who are helping Earth;
- Learn about climate change’s impact from our STEM Education Advisor, Dr. Steve Scotti;
- Get to know Dr. Gary Reusche, who empowers kids at his camp in Ukraine.
In this issue, explore humanity’s relationship with Earth and what we can do to protect our amazing home.
- Discover how Bahá’u’lláh transformed ‘Akká and Shoghi Effendi beautified Bahjí;
- Exercise your creativity to craft a floating sailboat;
- Quiz yourself on your planet-saving skills;
- Learn how Ojibwe leader Nick Hockings shared respect for nature;
- Follow Maya’s lead and take an Earth-friendly challenge;
- Draw your vision for the future inspired by Bahá’í environmentalist Richard St. Barbe Baker;
- Explore the wonders of nature with fun puzzles and activities;
- Check out ideas and actions from kids around the world who are helping Earth;
- Learn about climate change’s impact from our STEM Education Advisor, Dr. Steve Scotti;
- Get to know Dr. Gary Reusche, who empowers kids at his camp in Ukraine.
Categories:
Books for Children (7-10) |
Children's classes
Books for Children (7-10) |
Children's classes
- Format: Magazine | 29 pages
- Dimensions: 210 x 280 x 5 mm | 120 g
- SKU: MIP-MAG-C.0025
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About Brilliant StarA magazine commissioned by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the USA that empowers 8 to 12 year olds to be world citizens, use their virtues to make the world a better place, and express their creativity, strengths, and beliefs.