Kids' Corner
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Ik Chota Bacha & Other Sikh Nursery Rhymes CD & Book Review by GURMEET KAUR
It joins the children’s
treasure-chest of inspiring and innovative media resources with a strong
Sikh message - the first in its class of nursery rhymes in Punjabi.
A Happy Family:
Living Sikhi, Lesson # 31
by VERONICA SIDHU
Guru Nanak found that when people actually practiced the Three
Golden Rules, they lived well and were happy and content.
Conquer Your Mind, Conquer The World
Living Sikhi, Lesson # 30
by VERONICA SIDHU
Accepting God's Will and
feeling gratitude to God for our lives brings contentment. It is a
wonderful feeling that we need nothing more than God's Grace.
A Jealous Fakir
Living Sikhi, Lesson # 29
by VERONICA SIDHU
The opposite of jealousy is "contentment" which is "santokh" in Punjabi. Being satisfied
with what we have is what contentment means.
Buttons, Jump Ropes & Chocolate Cake by JASMINE KAUR
The two eldest children, six and eight years old, had been asked to share the saakhi of Bhikhan Shah and Gobind Rai with the group.
Malaysian Sikh Youth Camp Dazzles Participants by SARBAN SINGH
Whatever was broken was fixed, floors were polished, toilets were
cleaned and the school's surroundings spruced up to ensure the
participants had a memorable stay.
Thoughts on a Cold, December Day by ANGAD SINGH
The sun
was shining, but my hands were cold, my ears were frozen and my cheeks were
numb after spending a few hours outside.
Hey Kids! Know Some Good Santa Jokes? by MICHELE GIBSON
Like a true Sikh, Santa Singh is always in Chardi Kalaa. Here are a few Santa jokes I have found which tell us about his true nature.
Guru Nanak & The Siddhs
Living Sikhi - Lesson #28
by VERONICA SIDHU
Guru Nanak: It is much safer to
follow Waheguru's instructions as found in the Guru Granth Sahib, and not to be
misled by human beings.
God is Everywhere
Living Sikhi - Lesson Twenty Seven
by VERONICA SIDHU
In Mecca, and in Jaganath Puri where he sang his aarti, Guru Nanak taught us this message.



