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Ramadan and Eid
Samira’s
Eid
by Nasreen Aktar, illustrated by Enebor Attard
(Mantra)
Ramadan, the month of fasting, is almost over and Samira and her brother
Hassan, busy making cards for Eid, are thinking of their Nani in hospital.
The following day they too fast and same night Samira hears reports of
the sighting of the new moon. The Eid festival has finally come. Next
morning Samira dons her new shalwar-kameez and the family goes to the
mosque for prayers. Then it’s a day of celebration with family,
friends, feasting and gifts but there’s one very special surprise
awaiting Samira and Hassan: the final guest is Nani and she herself brings
yet another surprise.
A lovely story for sharing with young children at Eid and one that will
help to make this important Muslim festival accessible to all. It is available
in eleven different dual text standard size editions including arabic
and urdu.
(reviewed by Jill Bennett)
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Sweet
Dates to Eat
by Jonny Zucker, illustrated by Jan Barger
(Frances Lincoln)
Subtitled A Ramadan and Eid Story, this simple picture book has
a small girl narrator who introduces young audiences to her Muslim family
and their observance of the holy month from the first day of Ramadan through
to the sighting of the new moon and the celebration of Eid Ul Fitr (the
festival of the breaking of the fast). Additional background information
for adult sharers of the book is given in the final double spread.
Understanding about other peoples faiths and cultures grows from small
beginnings: this Festival Time! series is one helpful starting point.
(reviewed by Jill Bennett)
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