Description
This book features Keerat Singh and his family as they are getting ready in the morning. Remembering Guru Ji is the perfect way to start your day off on the right foot. This bilingual English/Punjabi picture book is written in a way that lets the readers go along with Keerat Singh as he checks things off in the morning, such as waking up, doing Vaheguru Simran, taking a shower while highlighting his Five Kakaars (Kes, Kanga, Karha, Kirpan, Kachera) and, doing his daily Sikh prayers with his family.
Kids will love watching Keerat Singh try to get ready and out the door to start his day! This book will help young Singhs and Kaurs understand the routine of a Sikh and highlight the importance of centering your life around Guru Ji.
The Sikh religion is the fifth-largest organized religion in the world after Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and, Buddhism, and the fourth largest in India with 25-30 million adherents worldwide. When this bilingual English/Punjabi book is flipped over, children can read the same story and follow the vibrant illustrations in Punjabi. This helps to improve Punjabi vocabulary for Western-born children who may struggle to speak, read and write Punjabi.