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Buddhist Stories for Kids
Storizen
|Jun 2025
"Buddhist Stories for Kids: Jataka Tales of Kindness, Friendship, and Forgiveness" by Laura Burges is a sweetly told, gorgeously illustrated gateway into the timeless world of Buddhist wisdom—tailored just for young minds.
This enchanting collection brings to life ten classic Jataka tales, each one featuring the Buddha in animal form. From loyal dogs and clever parrots to courageous owlets and regal lions, the stories unfold with warmth, clarity, and a touch of wonder, making them perfect for kids aged 4-8 and a joyful read-aloud for parents, caregivers, or educators. What makes this book shine is its elegant simplicity.
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