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OverviewBooks seven to nine are contained in this, the third volume of stories about Leezah, Skye-Maree and Olingah Fitzgerald who live with their parents on Fellowship Farm, set out with joy to go blackberry picking. But an unexpected turn of events at the river makes them fear for the lives of their puppies. Ayyám-i-Há follows with serving, teaching, gifts, treasure hunts as well as the challenge of bullying for Skye-Maree. After Ayyám-i-Há comes an opportunity to visit their eccentric Uncle Jack who takes them to the chocolate factory, aquatic centre and gives them many other treats both spiritual and edible! Suitable for independent readers aged 8-12 years. Parent-read from 6 years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melanie Lotfali, DrPublisher: Melanie Lotfali Imprint: Melanie Lotfali Edition: Edition 1.3 ed. Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9780646575575ISBN 10: 0646575570 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 10 February 2016 Recommended Age: From 6 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThanks a million for the wonderful books, you have no idea how it has changed our lives in just one book. The virtues are now part of our everyday language. We have tried in the past but our daughter has not been interested at all, now we are creating a virtues chart of our own and she is forever pointing out which virtue we are using. It is fantastic. Our child loves to read about a Baha'i family that does the same things we do. You must have the books published so every Baha'i children can grow up with Fellowship Farm. We are just finishing the fourth book and on Thursday we will read the fifth. We read them as part of home schooling. Again thank you from our hearts. We were so excited to receive a copy of book 10 (Naw Ruz) that my daughter and mother read it straight away while I was at work! They really loved it and were inspired all over again, and can't wait for Naw-Ruz to try out some new ideas. Mum wishes she was well versed enough to use the virtues language used in the books, and is working on improving all the time. This book has put her back on track. So the main verdict seems to be FANTASTIC, WONDERFUL, INSPIRATIONAL. Thanks for inspiring my family to be more positive and enthusiastic, I can't wait to read it myself. Thanks a million for the wonderful books, you have no idea how it has changed our lives in just one book. The virtues are now part of our everyday language. We have tried in the past but our daughter has not been interested at all, now we are creating a virtues chart of our own and she is forever pointing out which virtue we are using. It is fantastic. Our child loves to read about a Baha'i family that does the same things we do. You must have the books published so every Baha'i children can grow up with Fellowship Farm. We are just finishing the fourth book and on Thursday we will read the fifth. We read them as part of home schooling. Again thank you from our hearts. We were so excited to receive a copy of book 10 (Naw Ruz) that my daughter and mother read it straight away while I was at work! They really loved it and were inspired all over again, and can't wait for Naw-Ruz to try out some new ideas. Mum wishes she was well versed enough to use the virtues language used in the books, and is working on improving all the time. This book has put her back on track. So the main verdict seems to be -FANTASTIC, WONDERFUL, INSPIRATIONAL-. Thanks for inspiring my family to be more positive and enthusiastic, I can't wait to read it myself. Author InformationMelanie Lotfali PhD is a graduate of the Australian College of Journalism in Professional Writing for Children. Melanie has taught spiritual education classes for children for the past twenty years in five countries and is currently an active animator and trainer of animators for the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program. She is a qualified counselor and classroom teacher, and for over six years facilitated violence prevention and respectful relationships programs in high schools. Much of her childhood was spent on the farms, beaches and mountains of Tasmania, where the Fellowship Farm series is set. As an adult she spent four years in Siberia and four years in East Timor as a pioneer. She currently lives in Lismore, Australia, with her family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |