Dayspring
The UK's Baha'i Magazine for Children
NEWS UPDATE, 21/03/2003:
Dayspring now has its own Website – Do visit us at
http://www.dayspring-magazine.org.uk/

Dayspring is written for children between the ages of five and twelve, though it may be suited to some younger and older children as well.  It is mailed out, free of charge, to all registered Baha'i children in the UK and, on request, to unregistered children one or both of whose parents are UK resident Baha'is.  It is also available on subscription to anyone who would like copies (see the foot of this page).  This site carries examples of some of the articles that have appeared over the last few years and will be expanded as time allows.

Note: Because of the compression techniques used to reduce file sizes (and speed up downloading), some of the illustrations in this site are not up to the standard of those of the magazine itself, for which we apologise.


Selected Items from Dayspring
National
Curriculum Level

In the Time of Bahá'u'lláh (Series) AT2 – History
& Key figures
 A Wonderful Visit to 'Akka (Issue 31) 
 The Pilgrim (Issue 35) 
 The Tax Collector (Issue 36) 
God's Holy Mountain (Series) 
 3, The Monument Gardens (Issue 28) 

Holy Days

 
 The Martyrdom of the Bab (Issue 25) 
 The Day of the Covenant (Issue 39) 
Planet 2000 Action Pack (Issue 32) 
 Civilisation – What kind of life do we want on our planet?
You really can make a difference – The Weight of a Snowflake
 
Miscellany 
 The Glunk – A story in verse (Issue 35) 

Subscriptions and Distribution

Children who have been registered as Baha'is in the UK — Free distribution (no action required).
Children, not registered, of UK resident Baha'is — Free distribution on request.
UK subscription rate — £10 for six issues (approx. a year), incl. postage.
Overseas subscription — £17 for six issues, incl. postage.
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