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Buddhist stories for kids, Jataka tales of kindness, friendship, and forgiveness, Laura Burges ; illustrated by Sonali Zohra

Label
Buddhist stories for kids, Jataka tales of kindness, friendship, and forgiveness, Laura Burges ; illustrated by Sonali Zohra
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Ages 4-8, ShambhalaGrades 2-3, Shambhala
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Buddhist stories for kids
Responsibility statement
Laura Burges ; illustrated by Sonali Zohra
Sub title
Jataka tales of kindness, friendship, and forgiveness
Summary
"The Buddha was a wonderful teacher who was born long ago. He helped people learn how to find peace within themselves and kinder to one another. The Buddha told stories about the lifetimes when he was born as animals before he became a human being. These are called Jataka Tales or "birth stories." Whether he was born as a buffalo, as a monkey, as a lion or as a wild dog, he demonstrated how to selflessly help others and take to heart the importance of karma. These classic fables communicate the core teachings of the Buddha in a relatable way for children. In each of the stories Laura has chosen, trees play an important role. Laura invites parents and children to rest in the shade of these stories and delight in their teachings!"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- The Monkeys in the Bodhi Tree -- The Queen of the Dogs and the Neem Trees -- The Forest Owlet Saves the Mahogany Trees -- The Secret of the Palash Tree -- The Parrot and the Fig Tree -- The Lion King and the Coconut Tree -- The Chinkara and the Strange Tree -- The Mischievous Monkey in the Banyan Tree -- The Wise Woman of the Forest -- The Monkey King and the Mango Tree -- Acknowledgments -- The Animals that Appear in the Stories -- About the Author
Target audience
juvenile
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