EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Stories from the world’s religions inspired by images from the British Library Christine Howard Christine Howard.

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EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Stories from the world’s religions inspired by images from the British Library Christine Howard Christine Howard

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY 16 fascinating images from the British Library and associated stories from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. 16 fascinating images from the British Library and associated stories from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. Each story includes a glossary of key terms. Each story includes a glossary of key terms.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY 16 fascinating images from the British Library and associated stories from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. 16 fascinating images from the British Library and associated stories from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. Each story includes a glossary of key terms. Each story includes a glossary of key terms.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY CD ROM includes: CD ROM includes: teachers’ notes with background information about each religion and story, teachers’ notes with background information about each religion and story, images to be shown on an interactive whiteboard to the whole class images to be shown on an interactive whiteboard to the whole class or for printing out individually. or for printing out individually.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Follow up ideas and discussion points Follow up ideas and discussion points A short reflection for use in collective worship A short reflection for use in collective worship

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Available from Articles of Faith Ltd Available from Articles of Faith Ltd Resource House, Kay Street, BURY BL9 6BU BURY BL9 6BU or from the author or from the author Christine Howard Christine Howard

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Published: October 2010 Published: October 2010 Audience: 8 years + Audience: 8 years + (Younger readers read aloud to Older readers read for themselves) Older readers read for themselves) ISBN: ISBN:

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Cost £19.99 including CD Rom Cost £19.99 including CD Rom £15.00 for AREIAC members £15.00 for AREIAC members (quote Sandbanks to receive discount) (quote Sandbanks to receive discount)