Ramadan is more than abstaining from food or beverages during the day for those who belong to the Muslim faith. It is a time for contemplation and reflection that culminates in a great family celebration called Eid al-Fitr. This year Ramadan began on April 2nd and will end on May 2nd with the feast of Eid.
For celebrating or learning more about Ramadan and Eid with your little ones, here are some books about this festive month:
Follow Zahra, a Muslim girl’s sweet story about the important values such as sharing and kindness towards others that are rooted in Islamic traditions.
El Ramadán es más que abstenerse de comer o beber durante el día para aquellos que pertenecen a la fe musulmana. Es un momento que invita a la contemplación y reflexión que culmina con una gran celebración en familia llamada Eid al-Fitr. Este año Ramadán comenzó el 2ndo de abril y terminará el 2ndo de mayo con la fiesta de Eid.
Ya sea que tú familia esté celebrando el Ramadán este año o tal vez quieres aprender con tus pequeños más sobre Ramadán y Eid, aquí te comparto algunos libros sobre este mes festivo.
Sigue a Zahra, una niña musulmana relatando una dulce historia sobre los importantes valores como el compartir y la bondad hacia otros que están arraigados en las tradiciones islámicas.
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