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M**G
Perfect for toddlers!
R is for Ramadan” is the perfect Ramadan book for your toddlers! It is made of sturdy material and has beautiful pictures sure to keep your child’s attention.⠀⠀The book starts from A to Z and so helps your toddler with recognizing their alphabet. It uses a Ramadan theme to describe each letter, and a picture to show the words meaning.⠀⠀I loved how the pictures of the book show Muslim families engaging in Ramadan activities with a smile on their faces. It really helps express the Ramadan spirit in the book. ⠀⠀Also...#purpleRamadan anyone? The purple cover is gorgeous and this book can easily be displayed in Ramadan to match your purple decor!⠀
N**K
a ramadan classic
This book came out a few years ago and its a keeper. Whether you use it in a Ramadan basket, as decor, or for teaching purposes....this book is a must have. The art is beautiful and the author thought of everything! Please buy a copy for your own kids as well as their classrooms! This book can be a beautiful gift for a classroom as well as a way to teach your child's classmates about Ramadan in a cute way! I love this book and have purchased many copies!
A**
Great book for little ones
I found this book to be so helpful in reviewing Islam, Eid and also the ABC's with my toddler boys aged 3-1. The illustrations were cute and the sentences were easy to follow and age appropriate. I loved it so much that I bought two more to share with other kids in the family!
S**H
Amazing book!
Absolutely adorable board book! Great for toddlers who are starting to learn about Islam, and even non-Muslims who are trying to add a little diversity to their little one’s home library. I definitely recommend this book! And the illustrations are beautiful!
W**H
Beautiful illustrations
My toddler loves this book and helps to teach him his phonics.
N**D
Love!
We love this book! Such a cute, cute read! I love the word choice and really like that the Islamic/Arabic words have a pronunciation with it.
M**A
all in all great for Muslim English speaking kids
As Muslim American with English speaking kids I regularly scour the internet for Islamic books in English that are actually meant for a Muslim audience. This was almost perfect! I was DISSAPOINTED to see they went with the Farsi "Azan", rather than the Arabic "adthan", particularly since they chose the Arabic "ramadan" rather than the Farsi "ramazan", so it's a bit messy in the respect. Otherwise, very very pelased.cute images, ADORE that they have sisters in Niqab as normal people, not some cultural fetishization, and love the inclusion of so many Islamic terms in both English and Arabic transliteration. all in all, I recommend, and may just fix "azan" to "adthan" with a sharpie 😉
S**I
Awesome board book to spark Deen conversation
Amazing alphabet book that describes many aspects of Muslims and Ramadan. The children enjoyed reading and discussing each term and even making their own version of the board book.