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Follow Laila, a curious Muslim girl, as she learns about Ramadan through an engaging story that introduces religious concepts and sparks curiosity in children. Review: Great Starter Ramadan Book for Kids - Nice intro to Ramadan for kids. My 5-year-old enjoyed the pictures, but I had to explain some parts. Still a sweet and simple read. Review: Captures the spirit of Ramadan - This gets five stars because it is the first Ramadan book for kids I have found on desertcart that is not afraid to mention Islam, Allah, Quran, Salah. It's a simple, beautiful story. Beautifully illustrated (especially loved the calligraphy!). So many of the books on Ramadan and Eid are "sanitized" to remove all mentions of religion. They centralize gift-giving and decorations that are borrowed elements from christmas. I really appreciate this book for trying to celebrating the spirit of Ramadan and not watering-down for global appeal. I took it to my toddler's nursery to share about Ramadan with the children.












| Best Sellers Rank | 217,150 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 9 in Islamic Festivals 17 in Children's Books on Eastern Religions 45 in Islamic Fiction for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,938) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.2 x 21.59 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1988779014 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1988779010 |
| Item weight | 113 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Islamic books for kids |
| Print length | 31 pages |
| Publication date | 26 Mar. 2018 |
| Publisher | Bachar Karroum |
| Reading age | 3 - 7 years, from customers |
S**M
Great Starter Ramadan Book for Kids
Nice intro to Ramadan for kids. My 5-year-old enjoyed the pictures, but I had to explain some parts. Still a sweet and simple read.
D**H
Captures the spirit of Ramadan
This gets five stars because it is the first Ramadan book for kids I have found on Amazon that is not afraid to mention Islam, Allah, Quran, Salah. It's a simple, beautiful story. Beautifully illustrated (especially loved the calligraphy!). So many of the books on Ramadan and Eid are "sanitized" to remove all mentions of religion. They centralize gift-giving and decorations that are borrowed elements from christmas. I really appreciate this book for trying to celebrating the spirit of Ramadan and not watering-down for global appeal. I took it to my toddler's nursery to share about Ramadan with the children.
A**R
Beautiful book
My daughter loves reading it and keeps going back to read it again
J**V
Informative
Very informative book for kids
S**A
Good book
Good for a 3 year old, I still have to explain to her what was happening. The illustrations could have been a little better. Overall it’s a good book.
M**O
Good story to introduce Ramadan
Read this on the first day of Ramadan with my 5 years old boy. Helps him understand more about Ramadan. Nice illustration and interesting story.
P**H
Excellent
My grandchildren love this book and read it always , especially during ramadan when we read together.
M**H
Laila learns about Ramadan
Bought this for my 3yo son who wanted to know more about Ramadan while his father is fasting. I bought this book as it had come recommended as a good book for 3yo, and I was swayed a bit by the fact the little girl is called Laila like. She, like my son is watching the family fast and what's to know what and why we do this. It explains the beauty of celebrating the month with family and that there is more to ramadan than just not eating between sunrise and sunset. It is when the Quran was sent down. It's also a month of good deads, charity and prayer... And so much more. Was definitely a good book for little learners.
B**A
Amazing book with good illustrations to teach kids on the holy month of Ramadan. Well narrated. Definitely reading this to my kid
Y**A
Exactly like the picture.
S**R
Nice book. Ramadan kareem
F**D
recently purchased “Tell me more about Ramadan: (Islamic books for kids)” for my 8-year-old daughter, and I couldn’t be happier with the impact it has had on her understanding of Ramadan. This beautifully illustrated book follows the story of Laila, a curious young girl eager to learn about the holy month of Ramadan. The engaging narrative and vibrant illustrations captivated my daughter’s attention from the very first page. Through this book, my daughter learned about the significance of Ramadan, including the revelation of the Quran, the importance of mercy, and the practice of increased prayers and recitation of the Quran1. The story is presented in a way that is both educational and enjoyable, making complex religious concepts accessible to young children. As a parent, I am thrilled to see my daughter not only enjoying the story but also gaining a deeper appreciation for our cultural and religious traditions. This book has sparked her curiosity and encouraged her to ask more questions about our faith. I highly recommend “Tell me more about Ramadan” to any parent looking to introduce their children to the beauty and significance of Ramadan.
M**V
My son is 3 and a half. Through this book he learnt about Ramadan.
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