Visiting a Mandir

Visiting a Mandir by Jean Mead is a 24-page book published by Evans Brothers in 2005, written in English. This title is part of the Start-Up Religion series, designed for Key Stage One pupils, and aims to support educational units in religious education. The book features simple text accompanied by specially commissioned photographs and a striking design, making it accessible for young readers aged 5 and above.
In this edition, readers will explore the significance of a Mandir within Hinduism, providing insights into religious practices and beliefs. The engaging visuals and straightforward narrative are tailored to enhance understanding of the subject matter, making it a valuable resource for introducing children to the concepts of religion and spirituality.
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Start-Up Religion is a series of first RE books for pupils at Key Stage One, developed specifically to support units in the RE schemes of work. Offers a simple text, specially commissioned photographs and striking design. Age 5+.
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