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Kaurs N' Kids

Monday
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11
May
2009

To commemorate Mother's Day, this video highlights the special bond between Kaurs and children. 'Kaurs & Kids' gives a glimpse into the life of the Kaurs of varying ages engaging with children.

To commemorate Mother's Day, this video highlights the special bond between Kaurs and children. 'Kaurs & Kids' gives a glimpse into the life of the Kaurs of varying ages engaging with children. While the role of Sikh women is certainly not limited to imparting Sikhi values to children, it is a key element of who they are and what they naturally do so well. This video is a humble attempt to highlight those aspects that the Kaurs use daily, aspects fundamental to a child's development - Learning through Fun!

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