The instruction of these children is even as the work of a
loving gardener who tendeth his young plants in the flowering fields of the
All-Glorious. There is no doubt that it will yield the desired results;
especially is this true of instruction as to Bahá'í obligations and Bahá'í
conduct, for the little children must needs be made aware in their very heart
and soul that "Bahá'í" is not just a name but a truth. Every child
must be trained in the things of the spirit, so that he may embody all the
virtues and become a source of glory to the Cause of God. Otherwise, the mere
word "Bahá'í", if it yield no fruit, will come to nothing.
Strive then to the best of thine ability to let these
children know that a Bahá'í is one who embodieth all the perfections, that he
must shine out like a lighted taper -- not be darkness upon darkness and yet
bear the name "Bahá'í". (‘Abdu’l-Baha, from a Tablet, The Compilation
of Compilations, vol. I, Baha’i Education)