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lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

The colors of Islam, you could say. Nice way to introduce colors and different aspects of Islam and Ramadan.

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4.0

Lovely.

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5.0

Great read aloud for my 8 year old. He had a ton of misconceptions about Muslims. I had no idea. This book brought up a great dialogue between him and I. The book is beautiful. I learned a thing or two as well.

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3.0

A simple color book with rich illustrations exploring elements of Muslim life, a little explored topic in American picture books. Great for a world perspective or multicultural assignment.

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5.0

Great for multicultural teaching lessons!

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5.0

This is a wonderful picture book to introduce children to the concepts of the Muslim faith. Mehrdokht Amini's art is gorgeous and works well with the story.

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inspiring relaxing fast-paced

4.0

readsbyra's review against another edition

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informative lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

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4.0

Great intro to the culture for young children, because it focuses on colors and objects - things young children can easily relate to.

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5.0

Beautifully illustrated. The rhymes often help the reader figure out how to pronounce words that may be unfamiliar, and there's also a glossary in the back. I'm determined to have a diverse collection of books for my now two-year-old (covering different parts of the world, different religious traditions, and so on), and this is an excellent addition to her library.