![]() ![]() ![]() Written by Shaw Kuzki, Translated by Emily Balistrieri, Published by Delacorte Press, 2021. ![]() The Gift of Ramadan by Rabiah York Lumbard A great way to highlight Eid al-Adha, grandparents, compassion, and generosity. It can been read over several days at a time. However when she finds out that there are some within her community who may not get any gifts, Aneesa finds herself deciding what she really wants to celebrate.Ībout a fifteen to twenty minute read aloud. I cannot tell you how important it is to have titles like these can help teach children to be empathetic and thoughtful of others.Īneesa and her grandma enjoy celebrating Eid al-Adha with many gifts and food. You also get to see the protagonist Aneesa practice compassion and generosity. What I appreciate about it, is that it is a rare title that talks about Eid al-Adha which is an Islam celebration that takes place later than Ramadan and centers around the Hajj pilgrimage. ![]() I remember pulling this title off the shelf and reading it during a quiet moment between classes. Written by Asma Mobin-Uddin, Illustrated by Laura Jacobsen, Published by Boyds Mills Press, 2007. ![]()
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