Dear Young Explorers, Welcome to an exciting journey of discovery with this moral science book, specially crafted for you, the bright minds of Class 3! Get ready to explore a world filled with kindness, honesty, respect, and so much more. Imagine our lives as a vibrant garden, where each one of us is a unique and beautiful flower. Just like a garden needs sunshine and rain to flourish, we too need strong values to grow into wonderful individuals. This book is your guide to understanding these important values through engaging stories and fun activities. Inside these pages, you'll meet a lonely robot who discovers the power of kindness, reminding us that even the smallest act of caring can bring joy. You'll follow a young hero in "The Digital Drawing Disaster" and learn that honesty is the best policy, building trust and respect in all we do. We'll also step into a classroom where a "New Student" helps everyone understand the beauty of respect for all, celebrating our differences and learning from each other. You'll see how a "Sharing Tree" teaches us that sharing is caring, making our communities richer and happier. Discover the magic of gratitude with "The Little Seed," appreciating all the big and small things that help us grow. Join a plastic bottle's journey to understand the importance of taking care of our planet and becoming responsible environmental citizens. Have you ever wondered about the value of each moment? "The Lost Minutes" will help us understand the value of time and how to use it wisely. Meet "The Brave Little Bird" and learn about overcoming fear with courage and support. Explore what happens in "The Playground Chaos" and why the importance of rules helps everyone play safely and fairly. Join a heartwarming adventure to find "The Lost Kitten" and discover the joy of helping others in need. In today's world, being a good citizen extends online too! "The Online World" will guide us on the path of digital citizenship, teaching us how to be safe and responsible online. Finally, we'll celebrate what makes our world so special in "The Festival of Colors," embracing and celebrating diversity in all its forms. Through these captivating stories and interactive random acts of kindness, honest versions of truth or dare, senior citizen interviews, sharing days, gratitude journals, clean-up drives, time management charts, facing fears brainstorming, creating rules collaboratively, volunteer work, and online safety rule creation activities, you'll not only learn important lessons but also have fun along the way. This book aims to help you develop strong moral values, understand the importance of character building, and grow into kind, responsible, and thoughtful individuals. It's a journey of social-emotional learning designed specifically for Class 3 students. So, open this BOOK with an open heart and mind, and let's embark on this wonderful adventure of learning and growing together!
Parvez Alam is a Bangladeshi writer and activist. He uses blog platforms to write on history, religion and politics and also writes for newspapers and magazines. His first book ‘Muslim jogoter gyantattik lorai’ (epoistemological battle in the Muslim world, 2011) is about the history of battle between liberal and conservative thoughts during the rise and fall of Islamic golden age of science and philosophy. His second book Shagbager Rashtroprokolpo’ (State-project of shahbag, 2014) deals with the question of secularism in Bangladesh and provides a historical narrative of Shahbag movement. His third and foruth book ‘Jihad O Khelafoter Silsila’ (Geneology of Jihad and Caliphate,2015) and 'Muslim Duniar Khomota Shomporker Itihash' (History of power-relation in the Muslim world,2016) does historical analysis of some of the political Islamist and jihadist ideas and beliefs that are central to many debates in the contemporary world, and a historical analysis of plurality and diversity in the Muslim world. Parvez recently also wrote an English book titled 'Disappearing Public Spheres' which is a brief history of the rise and decline of internet era public spheres in Bangladesh.