Ramadan: A Lift-the-Flap Book by Junissa Bianda is an engaging, interactive book for young children (ages 2+) that introduces the celebration of Ramadan. With colorful illustrations and fun lift-the-flaps, kids can explore traditions like the moon sighting, visiting the mosque, and opening Eid presents, all while learning about the importance Teach children about Ramadan (the Islamic holy month of fasting) & Eid al-Fitr (the festival of breaking the fast) with these colourful picture books for ages 0 to 10! Excited for Eid by Marzieh Abbas. illus. by Anoosha Syed. little bee. ISBN 9781499816259. Toddler-PreS–This rhyming board book sweetly and succinctly uses a few words per page to describe a Muslim family’s Eid celebrations, successfully conveying a great deal of information about the holiday. From an introduction to the mosque for young children to essays by a British Palestinian writer, these 20 books are all by Muslim authors and present a range of experiences. Buying (or borrowing from the library) will support Muslim writers through Ramadan and beyond, and inspire and entertain you with your plans for Ramadan and beyond. In honor of the month, I’ve pulled together 30 books for 30 days of Ramadan (give or take a day, it being a lunar calendar and all). From children’s books to journals for adults, this list of Ramadan books comprises all the need-to-haves for the month. For Muslims, Ramadan is a time for fasting, prayer, and thinking of others. Rashad tries to be good all month. When it's time for Eid al-Fitr, he feasts and plays! Find out how people celebrate this special time of year. Learn the history behind the days people celebrate in the Holidays and Special Days series. From a collection of short stories for children to a novel about a high school senior facing Islamophobia in a big city, these six titles center Ramadan and Eid for young readers. Ramadan Nayra and the Djinn by Iasmin Omar Ata. illus. by author. Books shelved as ramadan-and-eid: Amira's Picture Day by Reem Faruqi, Hannah and the Ramadan Gift by Qasim Rashid, Crayola ® Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr Colo Rashad’s Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr, Lisa Bullard. Not only does this book have a glossary and fun Ramadan-related activities for the kids to do, it also goes through how families celebrate Eid together in the eyes of young Rashad. Buy here* Browse our curated list of recommended children’s books exploring Ramadan and Eid traditions. These children’s story books about Eid and Ramadan cover themes of community, giving, compassion and self-reflection, providing a way for young readers to connect with religious and cultural festivals. Rashad’s Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr will give you a whole new perspective on the special holidays as Rashad narrates and takes you through an educational journey about the process of preparation and celebration during Ramadan and Eid festivities during Eid al-Fitr. This is a picture book that tells the story of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr using Raya and her family. It provides a basic but powerful method to show the celebration to children. The book concludes with some pages after the story, which either elaborate on few bits of information from tale or act as activities for reader. Ramadan Mubarak is a delightful board book to introduce the child to the meaning of Ramadan and its actions: The doors of Paradise are open in Ramadan We fast, pray and read the Quran during Ramadan The fasting person learns patience and self-discipline We develop a sense of compassion and sympathy We try to do good deeds and maintain good habits In the end, we celebrate Eid ul Fitr with a big Reading picture books about Ramadan and Eid in the classroom can have several benefits for teachers and students: Promotes cultural awareness: Picture books about Ramadan and Eid can help students learn about the Islamic faith and its cultural practices, promoting cultural awareness and understanding. Ramadan ends with the joyous feasting of the Eid al-Fitr celebration. These books for young readers — all recommended at the time of their publication by The Horn Book Magazine and Guide — can be a part of a child’s holiday observation or an introduction to new traditions. Boston-based publisher Bharat Babies ("Inspired by India. The holiday commemorates the time when the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Ramadan ends with Eid al-Fitr, or The Breaking of the Fast. Below is a selection of fifteen fiction and nonfiction print books, e-books, and electronic audiobooks by #OwnVoices Muslim authors. Image description: Text that reads “11 children’s books about Ramadan and Eid” is printed over the images of 7 children’s book covers. Disclosure: For your convenience, this post includes affiliate links. If you purchase items through these links, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. View Item 2. Ramadan: A Holy Month. Dive into the heart of Ramadan with this charming Little Golden Book! “Ramadan: A Holy Month” uses vibrant illustrations and clear explanations to teach children about the traditions of fasting, the significance of the Qur’an, the delicious foods enjoyed between fasts, and how Muslim families celebrate this special month in the modern world. The Ramadan Cookbook: 80 Delicious Recipes Perfect for Ramadan, Eid, and Celebrating Throughout the Year Hardcover – February 13, 2024 by Anisa Karolia (Author) 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 157 ratings From the New York Times bestselling cookbook author and winner of the Great British Baking Show, Nadiya Hussain, comes an exploratory and celebratory journey of Muslim cuisine, with 30 days of main meal and dessert inspiration for Ramadan, from the many communities around the globe.
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