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Ramadan Moon by Na'ima B. Robert7/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() It also emphasises helping the community and your neighbours. The storyline focuses on interaction with their parents highlighting the importance of family to help understand Ramadan better. During Ramadan, they read the Qur’an, give charity, share food with neighbours, and try to fast. The two siblings, Omar and Hanna, are excited about the beginning of Ramadan. This is definitely one of my favourite books about Ramadan, partly because I love Omar Burgess’s illustrations, which really capture the excitement and joy Ramadan brings. Hassan and Aneesa Love Ramadan: Written by Yasmeen Rahim and illustrated by Omar Burgess ![]() It’s a very interactive book, the language is clear and simple for young ones to understand and the illustrations are very sweet, especially with the addition of Musa’s companion who is a cat. It is about a young Muslim boy called Musa who watches the sky through various windows eager to see the crescent moon to signify the beginning of Ramadan. It’s also one of the only Ramadan lift-the-flap board books that I have been able to find. This is the perfect book to introduce to toddlers. Musa and the Ramadan Moon: Written by Nurgis Ara Zeb and illustrated by Azra Momin ![]()
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