Welcome to the World Baby (Bulgarian-English)
- ISBN13: 978-1844447213
- Author: Na'ima bint Robert
- Format: Paperback / softback
£9.50
All cultures celebrate the birth of a baby in different ways. When Tariq's baby brother is born, his classmates take it in turns to tell each other how their families welcome a new baby into the world.
'Welcome to the World Baby' is a beautiful and sensitive exploration of different cultural and religious traditions associated with the birth of a baby. It offers a platform for discussing religious rituals and celebrations, diversity and multiculturalism, as well as being a useful resource for learning about the five senses.
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