Blog 5: Bahá’í stories for children

Many parents and teachers share and encourage the values that are found in the Bahá’í writings. Storytelling is a powerful way to communicate complicated issues. More can be found on the benefits of storytelling in our first blog post.

“Bahá’ís 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.

In a world where the joy and innocence of childhood can be so easily overwhelmed by the aggressive pursuit of materialistic ends, the moral and spiritual education of children assumes vital importance.”

-From Bahai.org

If this sounds interesting to you, have a look at some of our favourites by clicking on one of the images below:

Some of our stories can be found on Youtube.

“Where there is love, nothing is too much trouble and there is always time.”

This short collection of audio-stories remembers ‘Abdu’l-Bahá 100 years after his passing in 1921.

Wonderfully told stories focusing on the life of the Son of the Founder of the Baha’i Faith.

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