Harnam, a cheerful 5-year-old boy with sparkling eyes, wakes up excitedly. Today, he gets to visit the gurdwara sahib, a place he loves dearly. He puts on his favorite blue turban and rushes downstairs to greet his family.
Harnam holds his mother's hand tightly as they walk to the gurdwara. Along the way, he waves to his neighbors and giggles at the playful puppies in the park. "I can't wait to see Baba Ji!" he exclaims, his face beaming with joy.
Harnam enters the gurdwara and sees Baba Ji, an elderly man with a kind smile and wise eyes. "Sat Sri Akal, Baba Ji!" he greets warmly. "Sat Sri Akal, Harnam. How are you, my dear?" Baba Ji replies, patting Harnam's head affectionately.
Baba Ji sits down with Harnam and begins to tell him about the Char Sahibzadas, the brave sons of Guru Gobind Singh. "They showed great courage and faith," he explains, his voice filled with pride and respect.
Harnam arrives at school, full of enthusiasm. He can't wait to tell his friends about what he learned. "Guess what? I learned about the Char Sahibzadas today!" he shares with his classmates, who listen intently, their eyes wide with interest.
As the day ends, Harnam plays with his friends, feeling happy and grateful for the day's lessons. He knows he will always carry the stories of the Char Sahibzadas in his heart and share them with others.
















