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Tag Archives: Children Literature
Bilal Cooks Daal — A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Summary : Six-year-old Bilal introduces his friends to his favorite dish—daal!—in this charming picture book that showcases the value of patience, teamwork, community, and sharing. Six-year-old Bilal is excited to help his dad make…
Ready for Ramadan 2019 : A Countdown and Review of Some Ramadan Books
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Besides my personal stack of Ramadan books for children, I was surprised to find over twenty books dealing with Ramadan at my local library. They were written by Muslims and non-Muslims. While I was…
IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE : SURPRISE! BY DR. ZAHEERA JINA
NEW CHILDREN’S BOOK SHOWCASES FAMILYHOOD AND GOOD MANNERED MUSLIM CHILDREN Surprise! is an original children’s book story based on a real Muslim family. DALLAS, TX-August 3rd, 2017. DJARABI KITABS PUBLISHING will be officially releasing ‘Surprise!’ a new children’s book in paperback format … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Literature
Tagged Children, Children Literature, Children's books, Raising Children, Surprise!, Zaheera Jina
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Surprise! by Dr. Zaheera Jina
Bismillah, Surprise! by Zaheera Jina is the first book signed to Djarabi Kitabs Publishing (DKP). What was supposed to be a fellow author helping another to publish a children’s book in the USA paved the way and basically opened the … Continue reading
Allah is Al Fattah The Opener
Originally posted on "Mommy, Who Is Allah?":
Susan Jones Bisma Allah Al Rahman Al Raheem Allah is Al Fattah. He, who opens all things. He is The One who opens up the doors of His mercy and provides…
Book review: “Who could I Be?” by Shoohada Khanom
Originally posted on A Muslimah's writings:
“Who could I be?” by Shoohada Khanom is such a cute and adorable book Ma sha Allah. I totally loved reading it.? It is full of rhyming sentences, has beautiful sound words(onomatopoeia), cute…
Press Release: Ramadan without Daddy
Dallas, TX June 2017 – Book publisher, Djarabi Kitabs Publishing, has released a new book called Ramadan without Daddy It’s Khadija’s Story of Love, Courage and Hope The concept of Divorce is very challenging for young children. This book … Continue reading
“Who Could I Be?” by Shoohada Khanom
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Bismillah, Author Shoohada Khanom’s children’s book titled Who Could I be? is launching this July insha’Allah. Please keep an eye out for it and support the work. ? Wassalam, Papatia Feauxzar Founder & President…
Jasmine in the Wind – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Author: Ayesha Desai currently resides in Pretoria, South Africa with her husband and 2 young children. Ayesha is passionate about reading and this has evolved into a love of writing. Whilst this is her…
Hind’s Hands – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
? Authors : Umm Juwayriyah and Juwayriyah Ayed Illustrator : Emma Apple Publisher : As Sabr Publications What to expect: A patient family dealing a member who has a challenging disaility Summary: From bestselling…
A Cat and Mouse Pact – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
A Cat and Mouse Pact Author: Nayera Salam Nayera Salam has a Master’s degree in Education from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, and more than thirty years teaching experience. She is now retired and lives in Atlanta with…
Sleep in God’s Protection – An Interfaith Children’s Book Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Author: Elizabeth Lymer Publisher : Aneesa Books Description: A bedtime book for young Muslims, Jews, and Christians, in which flowers close their petals, plants close their leaves, and babies close their eyes. ‘God’s peace be…
What (Race) Am I?
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Bismillah, I was on maternity leave when one day I decided to turn on the TV and watch what kind of shows were on while I was at work. This is how I came…
I Can Wear Hijab Anywhere! – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Author: Yasmin Ibrahim Illustrator : Azhari Zulkifli Publisher : The Islamic Foundation Distrubutor: KUBE PUBLISHING LTD Series: I Can Series ? Description: This book explains that Hijab, which Islam prescribes for girls and women, is not…
Deeni Tales – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Deeni Tales is a 30 page children’s book composed of several short stories by Kadeeja Nourin Ibrahim. It’s the author debut book. These tales are aimed at Muslim children who love stories and can…
The One – A Children’s Book Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Author: Manaal Jafrey-Razaque Illustrator : Tanya Emelyanova Publisher : Prolance What will it accomplish? Pious Muslim children who will exhibit taqwa insha’Allah Summary: The One is a fun-to-read, rhyming storybook about Allah that touches upon fundamentals…
‘Islamic Fun Brain Busters for Kids’ by Fawziyyah F. Emiabata — Hayati Magazine
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Title: Islamic Fun Brain Busters for Kids Author: Fawziyyah Folasade Emiabata of Muslim Teen Reads Ilustrator: Kaltrina Ferizi Editor: Lateefah Binuyo Format: Paperback Age: 7 years old + Description: An excellent fun way to…