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Scholastic Book Clubs • March 11, 2024 TopicsBook Clubs Book Fairs books Eid al-fitr families March Ramadan

Ramadan for Young Readers


Explore culture and diversity with children, and learn about the tradition of Ramadan! Introduce your young ones to new celebrations with easy-to-read and heartwarming stories.

What is Ramadan?

On the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and the first sighting of the new crescent moon, Ramadan is celebrated by the Muslim community. The month signifies the belief in which the Qur’an — the religious text of Islam — was revealed to the prophet Muhammed by Allah (God).

How is it celebrated?

During Ramadan, most Muslims aged 12 or older refrain from eating and drinking between sunrise and sunset. To help get them through the day, some may have suhoor just before dawn. Once sunset hits, families will gather together for iftar, a large meal traditionally starting with eating dates.

Fasting is a reminder for Muslims to empathize with those in need, and encourages them to perform generous and charitable acts during this month. It is also a reminder for them to appreciate their own blessings.

Muslims also spend a lot of time reading and praying the Qur’an, with many attending services in mosques.

What happens after Ramadan?

After the final day of Ramadan, the three-day celebration of Eid al-Fitr begins. Known as the Festival of the Breaking of the Fast, families and friends will dress up, decorate their homes, gather together to pray, exchange gifts, and celebrate with a large feast to signify the end of their fast.

Books for the Family

Ramadan: The Holy Month of Fasting

The month of Ramadan offers the opportunity to improve one’s personal and spiritual behaviour. By focusing on positive thoughts and actions, Muslims build a closer connection with God and come away from the month feeling spiritually renewed.

Ramadan: The Holy Month of Fasting explores the richness and diversity of the Islamic tradition by focusing on an event of great spiritual significance and beauty in the lives of Muslims. Rich with personal stories and stunning photographs, Ramadan demystifies the traditions and emphasizes the importance of diversity in a world where Islamophobia is on the rise.

Moon’s Ramadan

With radiant and welcoming art, this debut picture book and modern holiday classic captures the magic and meaning of one of the world’s most joyful and important celebrations.

It’s Ramadan, the month of peace, and Moon watches over Ramadan traditions with excitement and longing in this sweetly illustrated debut.

In Egypt, India, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates, in Somalia, New Zealand and Indonesia, in Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States, children and their families do good deeds in honour of those who have less.

Cleverly blending glimpses of different countries’ celebrations with the corresponding phases of the moon, Moon’s Ramadan makes Ramadan, one of the world’s most widely celebrated traditions, accessible and exciting for all readers. Includes robust and easy-to-understand back matter.

One Sun and Countless Stars: A Muslim Book of Numbers

Counting and culture come together in this stunning companion to Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns.

From one sun to countless stars, this gentle introduction to numbers also celebrates the many diverse traditions of the Muslim world, encouraging readers young and old to reflect upon—and count—their many blessings. Like Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns and Crescent Moons and Pointed Minarets, this latest offering in the Concepts of the Muslim World series has stunning illustrations, rhyming read-aloud text, and informative back matter, and it is equally at home in the classroom or being read on a parent’s lap.

  • HENA KHAN’S AWARD-WINNING BOOKS: Hena Khan’s picture books have garnered numerous awards: Parents’ Choice Recommended Seal, Booklist Top 10 Religion Book for Youth, and Chicago Public Library Best Book, among many others.
  • MUSLIM TALENT: Created by a Muslim Pakistani American author and a Muslim Pakistani British illustrator, this book reflects their shared experiences and vision.
  • NUMBERS & COUNTING: It’s a perfect introduction to counting and numbers! Children will delight in counting the items in the illustrations on each spread along with the satisfying rhyme of the text.
  • BACK MATTER: The back matter includes a comprehensive glossary and an author’s note, making this a great classroom book!

Perfect for:

  • Anyone looking for picture books to teach religious literacy and/or about Islam
  • Muslim parents and grandparents looking for picture books that reflect their culture/faith
  • Fans of previous books in the series, Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns and Crescent Moons and Pointed Minarets
  • Anyone looking for picture books to build early counting and number proficiency
The Most Exciting Eid / Le plus beau des Aids

Discover the true meaning of Eid in this beautifully illustrated picture book with a heartwarming message about sharing.

There’s just one more sleep before Eid-al-Fitr, and Safa is so excited! She loves drawing henna patterns on her hands, decorating her home and munching on biryani, kebabs and samosas. She is having the best day ever until she opens her present: a shiny pink bicycle that she absolutely doesn’t want to share with her cousin, Alissa.

As her mom takes her on an adventure to gift delicious Eid treats to all their neighbours, Safa realises how wonderful it is to make others happy… and wants to make it up to Alissa.

After all, what makes Eid exciting is sharing special moments with the people we love.