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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the different towers, domes, and steeples in your neighborhood and asks why some buildings feel different than others. It is an ideal resource for parents who want to foster a sense of global citizenship and religious literacy without focusing on dogma. The book serves as a gentle introduction to the idea that humans all over the world share a common need for peace and reflection. Through poetic text and vibrant illustrations, Sacred Places explores the architectural beauty and spiritual significance of mosques, synagogues, cathedrals, and shrines. It emphasizes the universal themes of wonder and gratitude, making it perfectly appropriate for children ages 6 to 10. You might choose this book to help your child prepare for a visit to a house of worship or simply to cultivate empathy for the diverse ways people express their faith.