My Guru's Blessings – Book Thirteen | Bilingual Sikh Children's Book in English & Punjabi (Ages 3–10)
ਮੇਰੇ ਗੁਰੂ ਦੀਆਂ ਅਸੀਸਾਂ - ਤੇਰ੍ਹਵੀਂ ਕਿਤਾਬ | ਦੋਭਾਸ਼ੀ ਸਿੱਖ ਬੱਚਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਕਿਤਾਬ ਅੰਗਰੇਜ਼ੀ ਅਤੇ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿੱਚ (ਉਮਰ 3-10)
Not Just on Sundays
Plants don't wait until Sunday to need water.
They need a little every day — quietly, consistently, without fuss. And when they get it, they grow in ways that are impossible to miss.
Our souls are like that too. Book Thirteen is a gentle but honest reminder that faith isn't something we save for the Gurdwara once a week. It is something we live — in how we spend our time, how we speak, how we take responsibility, how we see others, and how often we stop to chant Waheguru's name. Eleven stories that invite children to make every single day a day of devotion.
What your child will discover in Book Thirteen:
- Use Your Life Well — our lives are precious but not endless; the Guru teaches us to use every day wisely, to do good deeds, and never to let too many days pass without remembering Waheguru
- How Sikhs Worship — people worship in many beautiful ways; Sikhs worship only the one formless Waheguru, and do not worship images or idols — not even of Guru Nanak, who lives on in his Gurbani teachings
- Waheguru Never Makes a Mistake — even people who do wrong things were created by Waheguru, and He never makes a mistake; this is a profound and compassionate way to see every human being
- Take Responsibility — when things go wrong, it is easy to blame others; the Guru teaches us that taking honest responsibility for our actions is the mark of a truly strong and faithful person
- Let Your Soul Dance — dancing feels wonderful, but the most beautiful dance of all is to let our soul move freely on the music of Waheguru's name and the rhythm of Gurbani
- Make Your Parents Proud — our parents feel truly and deeply blessed when they see us following the Guru's teachings and going out to serve others with a willing and joyful heart
- The Most Fortunate Mouth — speaking kindly and eating something sweet both feel good; but Waheguru says the most fortunate mouth of all is the one that opens to chant His name and sing His praise
- Inspire Your Friends — when we do something hard really well, we inspire the people around us; sharing a story about our Guru is one of the most powerful ways to inspire a friend toward a good life
- See the Goodness — every person has good in them; the Guru calls us to look for that goodness first and not spend our energy counting the faults and failings of others
- He is Watching — just as a teacher watches during an exam so nobody cheats, Waheguru watches over us lovingly, nudging us back toward our Guru's teachings whenever we start to stray
- Every Day, Not Just Sunday — plants need a little water every single day to grow, and so do our souls; Waheguru wants us to recite Gurbani and chant His name daily, not only when we visit the Gurdwara
Why families and Sunday schools choose this series:
- Bilingual side-by-side layout — English and Punjabi (Gurmukhi) on every page, so children grow into both languages naturally
- Gurbani on every page — each story closes with a shabad and a simple translation that makes the Guru's words feel alive
- Vibrant full-colour illustrations — artwork children actually want to look at
- Short, complete stories — perfect for bedtimes, car journeys, or Sunday school
- Ages 3–10 — simple enough for a toddler, meaningful enough to return to in Gurmukhi
Part of the complete 14-volume My Guru's Blessings series. Collect all 14 — or contact us for school and gurdwara bulk orders.