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It's Ramadan, Curious George


Curious George

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No. of pages 14

Published: 2016

Great for age 7-10 years

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It's the first day of Ramadan, and George is celebrating with his friend Kareem and his family. George helps Kareem with his first fast and joins in the evening celebration of tasting treats and enjoying a special meal. Then, George helps make gift baskets to donate to the needy, and watches for the crescent moon with the man in the yellow hat. Finally George joins in the Eid festivities to mark the end of his very first Ramadan.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Curious George .

This book has been graded for interest at 0-3 years.

There are 14 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .

Curious George has found a lasting place in the hearts of millions of boys and girls all over the world ever since he was brought to life by Margret and H. A. Rey more than sixty years ago. Hena Khan is the author of numerous books for children, including Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns: A Muslim Book of Colors and Night of the Moon: A Muslim Holiday Story. She lives in Rockville, Maryland.

 

This book is in the following series:

Curious George

This book features the following character:

Curious George
This book features Rey's character, Curious George.

"A groundbreaking new book that also tries to span the cultural chasm for a new generation."

 

--The New Yorker

 

 

"I hope [this book] makes it into the hands of Muslim children who need it and any child curious about Ramadan and Islam. Parents, this is how we teach love."

 

--ReadItRealGood.com

 

 

"To help overcome Islamophobia and foster mutual respect, acceptance and understanding, teachers, parents, community leaders and librarians can use books like these to educate children about Muslims while enhancing religious literacy."

 

--The Huffington Post