My First Ramadan (My First Holiday)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.48 (568 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1250062683 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great for little ones!" according to DH. Very cute illustrations. Very clear explanation of Ramadan. The main family is illustrated as a vaguely Indo-Pak-Iranian-Arab family, and the Eid celebration section illustrates Muslims of many creeds. Easy to read and entertains my Great for little ones! DH Very cute illustrations. Very clear explanation of Ramadan. The main family is illustrated as a vaguely Indo-Pak-Iranian-Arab family, and the Eid celebration section illustrates Muslims of many creeds. Easy to read and entertains my 4 and 2 year old children. Was a nice book this Ramadan, and I will bring it back in circulation before next Ramadan.. and 2 year old children. Was a nice book this Ramadan, and I will bring it back in circulation before next Ramadan.. awesome book for kids Amazon Customer illustration is very good. my son loves it as his bedtime book. points out at stars moon,Masjid and what not. since he's a toddler and cannot read yet he enjoys the pictures while i read out to him. esp we bought in Ramadan so we have ramadan related books, def worth buying!. "Informative and sweet preschooler book" according to Susan. So informative and yet written for a preschooler to grow with and understand all about Ramadan. What a find. Will look for more by this author.
Besides an author and illustrator, she has been a costume designer, quilt maker, fabric artist and graphic designer. Karen Katz has written and illustrated many books for children, including The Colors of Us, Can You Say Peace?, My First Kwanzaa, Counting Kisses, and Where Is Baby's Belly Button? Long inspired
He decides that he is old enough to fast every day of the holy month, so after a big breakfast, he does not eat again until it is time for iftar, the evening meal; then the family goes to the mosque to pray. Clear words and simple, colorful collage illustrations show the family together as the boy learns the meaning of Muslim customs, prayers, and practices. Rochman, Hazel . He learns about the prophet Muhammad and what he taught his followers. With his father, a young boy reads in the Qur'an about Ramadan, the most sacred time of year for Muslims all over the world. Children will appreciate the warm, personal narrative, as well as the connections with Muslims all over the world. From Booklist As in My First Kwanzaa (2003), Katz uses a small child's viewpoint to explain the essentials of a traditional holiday
Follow along with one young boy as he observes the Muslim holy month with his family.This year, the narrator is finally old enough to fast, and readers of all ages will be interested as he shares his experiences of this special holiday in Islam.. Look! There is the new moon in the sky.It's time for Ramadan to begin