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It's almost Christmas, five-year-old Adam's classmates are writing to Santa, but when his friend Amy hands him a piece of paper, he's not sure.Adam and his friends can't figure out why Santa doesn't visit his house, and he's unsure who this Santa person is. He knows his family is Muslim and they don't celebrate Christmas, but is that why Santa doesn't visit?From the author of How Big Is Allah? comes a first of its kind, Muslim Children's Christmas Story. Gently reassuring children that their celebrations are special too.Our children live in a diverse world that can sometimes leave them feeling confused and left out. Santa Who? tells kids they're not alone in not participating in holiday festivities, and that their holidays and celebrations are special too. This Muslim Children's Christmas Story is all about inclusion and validation of your child's place in their diverse environment.Written by a Muslim author, with respect for Muslims, Islam, the Islamic teachings on Jesus and Chrismas and non-Muslim celebrations, Christianity, children who believe in Santa Claus, and children who ask difficult questions. Santa Who? is the perfect addition to any diverse Muslim and Islamic children's book collection and any diverse Christmas children's book collection. This book does not condone the celebration of non-Muslim holidays in any way.Themes include Eid, Muslims, Islam, Muslim Children, Own Stories, Hanukkah, Chinese New Year, Diwali, Holidays, School, Friendship, Multicultural classrooms, diversity.
The world is full of signs of Allah and we can see many of them in the natural world around us. This Islamic children's book explains the signs of Allah in the divine balance and common patterns found in the natural world.
Islamic children's book Where Is Allah? helps Muslim children discover how we know where we are in the universe and why we can't measure where Allah is in the same way.
This Islamic children's book shows readers how much we really know and how much we still have yet to understand, by taking a closer look at the vastness of planet Earth. Muslim children will learn to seek knowledge, and ask questions while understanding that the knowledge of God/Allah is far beyond ours.
In this book, readers will embark on a journey of size and discovery through the cosmos. Using astronomy and the natural world to teach Muslim children about the greatness of God/Allah, How Big Is Allah? is an Islamic children's book unlike any other you have on your bookshelf.
One Ramadan evening, a knock at the door, brings a new guest, with one meal more. You're invited to join a multicultural iftar meal celebrating the Muslim month of Ramadan, with iconic food from around the world. An inclusive Ramadan counting story from the best-selling author of How Big Is Allah? and Owl & Cat.Join a diverse group of Muslim women for a meal celebrating the Islamic month of Ramadan. Meals from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. From best-selling children's book author Emma Apple and the Indie Muslim and Mainstream Children's Book publisher Little Moon Books.Topics of interest: Muslim children's books, Islamic children's books, Ramadan children's books, Holiday children's books, Eid children's books, Cultural food for children, Diverse books for children, Books about Islam, Books about Ramadan, Books about Muslims.
Owl & Cat are going on hajj, and taking you with them!This fun day-by-day guide gives little hajji's, future pilgrims, and curious learners, a head start, answering all their questions by taking them step-by-step on this once in a lifetime journey to Mecca. Who is this book for?-A step by step guide for children going on hajj with family.-Children missing their relatives who are away at hajj. They can follow what they'll be doing each day that they are away on hajj.-Little hajji's and future hajji's who are anxious about the trip.-Kids learning about hajj and about the pillars of Islam.-Islamic schools and classrooms learning about other cultures and religions.-Libraries and Islamic School Libraries.-Mosque libraries to keep little ones engaged and learning their deen.-Makes the perfect Eid gift for Eid al-Adha. From the best-selling Owl & Cat Muslim picture book series.Owl & Cat are perfect for multicultural homes, classrooms, and libraries (they promise they won't drop fur or feathers).Topics of interest: Muslim children's books. Islamic children's books. Hajj children's books. Books about Hajj. Holiday children's books. Eid children's books. Diverse books for children. Books about Islam. Books about Muslims.
Join Owl & Cat and learn, in a light hearted and humorous way, about the lives and beliefs of Muslims, who make up a quarter of all the people in the world!Owl & Cat, Muslim picture books help children learn about the concepts of Friendship, Family, and Acceptance, with humor and an appeal that crosses the lines of culture and religion. Perfect for multicultural homes, classrooms and libraries.
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