Faith by Maya Ajmera, Magda Nakassis, and Cynthia Pon
Through photographs, this book tells the story of many faiths, allowing glimpses into each of them. The book celebrates the many faiths, tying them together through similarities but also revealing their differences too. Cultures and religions are highlighted here in a book that children will see themselves in and also learn about others too.
The photographs here are clear, vivid and capture moments of prayer and devotion with grace. Each photograph is accompanied by at least the name of the religion and the country the photo was taken in. Other photographs have a brief sentence that explain the image a bit further. This brevity makes the book read simply and easily. Larger text on each page carries the flow of the book, giving each set of pages a theme where we can see our commonalities and differences and celebrate both side by side.
Highly recommended, this is a book about religion that children will innately understand. It is ideal to start discussions or quietly examine on your own. Appropriate for ages 4-7.
Reviewed from library copy.
Google Books offers a preview of the entire book, so you can see the photographs yourself!

I loved this book! Such a great way to introduce a lot of different religions to kids.
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So happy to hear that!
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Thank you so much for featuring Faith on your blog! This book was a labor of love for the Global Fund for Children book team and is so important to share with the children of the world!
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I hadn’t heard much about this book until it ended up on the Cybils shortlist. I think it’s a fascinating topic, especially for kids who are exposed to multiple different religions through friends, family, schoolmates, neighbors, etc. Or possibly for those who aren’t!
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