ISBN: 0593706811
Format: Early Reader
Source: MSL Book Review
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In this leveled reader, we see Rabia, a young Muslim girl with brown skin, and her family as they enter the last day of Ramadan, and then celebrate Eid. Rabia is not expected to fast, because of her age, but wants to be part of it. The illustrations depict Rabia and her family in observance of Ramadan – in prayer, fasting, and then after sundown, breaking the fast by eating dates. The view of muslim culture is joyful, and welcome. Other traditions, such as painting henna designs, wearing new clothes, praying as a community and donating money to the poor, are also shown.
The appealing illustrations will capture the attention of young readers, and the simplicity of the text keeps the story moving along. Much information is offered through the illustrations – Rabia wears a hijab while kneeling on a prayer rug. There are concepts and words that will be familiar to some readers but not all such as Fitr, and the book does not offer additional context (glossary, author’s note, etc.) to deepen understanding. This is a great story for children with knowledge of Eid, who are interested in reading more about other children observing this Muslim holiday. If introducing Eid and Ramadan to young readers through this story, be prepared to answer questions that are not answered in the book.
There are not enough leveled readers depicting Muslim families observing their faith, making this is a necessary purchase for public and school library collections.
Reviewed by Deanna Contrino, SLMS/MLIS, Young School Librarian, Saco