The Wondrous Web

I was sent a copy of ‘The Wonderous Web’ for the purposes of review. However all thoughts and opinions are my own.   The Wonderous Web Author: Razana Noor Illustrator: Rahima Begum Publisher : Pure Heart Press Recommended Age: 4-8 Paperback A unique, nail biting rendition of the Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh), miraculous save while taking

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Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns

Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns Author: Hena Khan Illustrator: Mehrdokht Amimi Paperback RRP: £5.99 Magnificently capturing the colorful world of Islam for the youngest readers, this breathtaking and informative picture book celebrates Islam’s beauty and traditions. From a red prayer rug to a blue hijab, everyday colors are given special meaning as young readers learn

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Let’s Read Together: A Whale of a Wish

I was sent a copy of ‘A Whale of A Wish’ for the purposes of review. However all thoughts and opinions are my own. A Whale of a Wish Author: Razana Noor Illustrator: Rahima Begum Publisher : Pure Heart Press Recommended Age: 4+ The story of Prophet Yunus (pbuh) is well known and loved by

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Let’s Read Together: My Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

My Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه و سلم Authored by Yasmin Mussa and Zaheer Khatri Published by Learning Roots Picture Board Book. Soft sponge cover with special glitter, varnish and metallic shine effects. RRP: £11.99 Age: 1-7 years My Prophet Muhammad (S) encapsulates the timeless story of the life of the best and final Messenger of

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Let’s Read Together: Ilyas and Duck Search for Allah

ILYAS AND DUCK SEARCH FOR ALLAH Hardcover Author: Omar S. Khawaja Illustrator: Leo Antolini Ages 3-6 ‘In this adorable story, likeable Ilyas pairs up with Duck to ask the question over and over in different scenarios. Through whimsical and poetic replies, Ilyas’s curiosity is slowly fulfilled with profound realisations’.   One of the questions that

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5 books for Muslim Children #RaisingReaders

I have recently started to buy a variety of Islamic books for the girls. Reading is important which is why they already have a variety of books. But I also want to ensure they are brought up with an Islamic ethos which is why I am keen to improve their library to include Islamic books.

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