![]() ![]() I really enjoyed this simple story of A Muslim Book of Colors as I love colors, so this book made me feel good reading it.Īmazon’s thoughts: Magnificently capturing the colorful world of Islam for the youngest readers, this breathtaking and informative picture book celebrates Islam’s beauty and traditions. The story has a Look Inside! feature on Amazon so just included a couple of my favorite pages below. The rest of the story has beautiful pages and for each color is a simple rhyme. She enjoyed the big pictures and the rhyming text. Z’s thoughts: Z really liked the Henna page so included that one below. I don’t have a photo of that page, so go buy or check out the book. I also liked the quote with Grandma and the illustration that went with it. ![]() I like this story better than her Eid story.Īvailability: Amazon and My library (yes!) Pair that with Hena Khan’s rhyming words, and you have a great story. The illustrations are gorgeous, almost like a 3D Pixar movie. So far my favorite Eid story is Under the Ramadan Moon by Sylvia Whitman, and one of my favorite general Muslim stories has got to be this one. Remember the book I just reviewed by Hena Khan? She wrote Night of the Moon: a Muslim Holiday Story. Well here’s another story she wrote that is one of my favorites. ![]()
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