Carry the gift Bibi passed on: "to remember God in all things"
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Adventurous short tales filled with love, warmth, and meaning are truly priceless, especially when they continue to inspire generations. Through these stories, Gurprit reminds us that curious young minds, just like yours, can ask an important and inspiring person in their life what it means to live with purpose and in Waheguru’s will.

Bibi’s name, Charan, symbolises humility, devotion, and being in the Guru’s service. As Gurprit shares, Bibi taught her to remember Waheguru through every act that spreads love and joy, always in the most humble and thoughtful ways.
As Bibi lovingly reminds us:
“A smile. A kind word. Your time. Your ears. Your prayers. Whatever you give with love, Waheguru multiplies it.”
Through the teaching of Tera (13), Bibi shows us that everything belongs to Waheguru. She gently explains concepts like Maya and Haumai, teaching us never to lose sight of what truly matters and to always keep Waheguru at the centre of our lives.
One of the most important lessons Bibi shares is how to embrace Hukum. Whether it’s the autumn leaves falling, the twinkle of the stars, or the moments in our everyday lives, everything happens in Waheguru’s Kirpa. And when we feel afraid, Bibi reassures us:
“One day, we’ll return to where we came from, back to Waheguru.”
Beautifully illustrated by Parmeet Arora Bori, with pops of colour and excitement, this book truly brings the stories to life. A heartfelt thank you to Khalis House for publishing this meaningful book.
We are also deeply grateful to Bibi and Gurprit for sharing these precious nuggets of wisdom in such a fun and light-hearted way. This book is sure to inspire you to share these lessons with your little ones, and even growing minds as we all journey through life with Waheguru always by our side.
Title: Bibi's Stories of the Heart
Author: Gurprit Kaur Bhambra
Illustrator: Parmeet Arora Bori
Publisher: Khalis House
You can purchase your own copy of 'Bibi’s Stories of the Heart' on the Khalis House website here.












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