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When Baljit visits the Panjab, he realises that his family is scattered around the world. When he returns home to Coventry he uses the internet to keep in touch with his cousin, Priti, in the Panjab. They discuss the different ways that they're going to celebrate Guru Nanak's Birthday and form a plan to use the internet to bring the family together on this special day. Introductory text explains the significance of the festival in the Sikh religion and there is a full glossary of unfamiliar terms at the end of the story.
A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
Brings family and cultural festival celebrations online.
Who is this book for?
This book offers a warm look at how modern technology helps families stay connected across distances, especially during special cultural celebrations. It's perfect if you're interested in family bonds, cultural traditions, or how digital tools can bring people together. The story's engaging approach makes it a wonderful read for kids learning about Sikh traditions or for anyone appreciating the importance of family.