In this post, I’m going to give you, a busy Muslim mom, some suggestions today on books to read and how to find time to read them. Also you will …
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National Family Literacy Day and Month takes places every November. A few years ago, I decided to create a reading challenge especially for Muslim families. Non-Muslim families can participate as…
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In this post, I share some of my kids favorite books that they enjoy reading in order to learn about Hajj and it’s rituals.
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Here are some ways in which you can make the most of the month of Dhu al-HIjjah with your family and receive the maximum benefits while learning about Hajj and it’s rituals.
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This Ramadan and Eid activity book is in English. This activity book is for kids in PreK to Kindergarten. This Ramadan activity book contains contains activities in pre-writing, pre-reading, coloring, shape recognition, tracing letters and counting money. It also incorporates the five pillars of Islam, one page is dedicated to each pillar.
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Here are two Ramadan and Eid activity book is in Turkish. One is for PreK/K and the other for grades 1&2.
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This Ramadan and Eid activity book is in English. This activity book is for kids in Grade 1 and Grade 2. This Ramadan activity book contains activities in writing and reading, coloring, cracking the code, word search, following the directions and counting money. It also incorporates the five pillars of Islam, one page is dedicated to each pillar.
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This Ramadan and Eid activity book is in French. This activity book is for kids in Pre-K to Kindergarten. This Ramadan activity book contains contains activities in pre-writing, pre-reading, coloring, shape recognition, tracing letters and counting money. It also incorporates the five pillars of Islam, one page is dedicated to each pillar.
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This Ramadan and Eid activity book is in French. This activity book is for kids in Grade 1 and Grade 2. This Ramadan activity book contains activities in writing and reading, coloring, cracking the code, word search, following the directions and counting money. It also incorporates the five pillars of Islam, one page is dedicated to each pillar.
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I think that multilingual children have a lot to say about their experiences as a child growing up with many languages, so I asked Inna Figotina, author of Trilingual Me, Moi Trilingue to share a little more about her story in an interview.