Leif and the Fall
This is very true - even discarded ideas can build the basis for great things in life!
In this gorgeously illustrated book, the Moon is depicted as an observer of Ramadan all over the world. The moon observes people celebrating as it changes its phases and glides over the Earth. The moon travels through many countries like Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Somalia, the United States, India, Dubai, and Argentina.
To learn more about this author and illustrator, visit her website HERE.
The new crescent marks the beginning of Ramadan for Muslims all over the world. Each page of the book shows the moon in a different phase over a different country and the celebrations in that area during the joyous occasion of Ramadan.
The story goes through a variety of characters with a variety of skin tones, ages, body sizes, and abilities in a quite normal manner. The story also emphasizes the importance of good deeds and charity during this festival month.
* The text of the story and pictures support each other seamlessly and work together to provide the reader with a wholesome experience.
* Non-Muslims can also learn a great deal about the festival of Ramadan and its traditions.
* This book would not be much suited for little kids as a story but they are sure to get mesmerized with the marvelous illustrations and the cute moon.
* Perfect read for elementary and older kids.
This is very true - even discarded ideas can build the basis for great things in life!
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
Of late, I got to read two fascinating non-fiction books, which changed my ideology of the food and grocery industry from the roots up.