The Fairy’s Flowers

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The Fairy’s Flowers
A Neohumanist Children’s Book

The Fairy’s Flowers is inspired by the ten moral principles of Yama and Niyama as elaborated by Shrii P. R Sarkar in his book Guide to Human Conduct. Each concept is delightfully interwoven into the adventure of Jonathan who sets out to meet the fairy in the forest.

Description

This charming story has been circulating around the world in many schools and homes as a favourite for the past 20 years. Finally it is in a wonderfully illustrated book form.The Fairy’s Flowers was originally written by Mukti Devi from Israel and adapted by Didi Anandarama. The illustrations are by Masa Lenuzzi, a high school student in Karlovac, Croatia who won first prize in last year’s ‘My first book’ contest organised by CNS in Croatia.

“One is to be moulded in one’s childhood. If one receives the fundamentals of education in the formative period of one’s life, one will keep oneself alright in the teeth of the greatest trials and tribulations in life. A bamboo, when green, can be shaped or bent in any way you like. Once it ripens, any attempt to reshape it will break it.” Shrii P. R. Sarkar

This book is offered in partnership with the Ananda Marga Gurukula Publications and is part of a genre of benevolent books offered through the Neohumanist College of Asheville Press.

Product Details

Publisher: ‎Ananda Marga Gurukula Publications (2006)

Language: ‎English

Reading age: ‎3 – 10 years

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