Aleena Celebrates Eid: A Colouring Book is an interactive and engaging story which teaches your child about the glorious day of Eid al-Fitr. It is written in a lively, rhythmic tone through the eyes of little Aleena, who observes all the practices that make Eid a truly special day! From going to the mosque to offer Eid prayers, to dressing up in her new Eid clothes, Aleena’s day is full of excitement. Aleena Celebrates Eid gives an insight into many Islamic practices involved on Eid day such as giving zakat, attending the communal Eid prayer and visiting family and friends. This delightful activity book aims to nurture enthusiasm and excitement in your child to truly enjoy the blessing of Eid, which Allah has given as a gift to all Muslims following the month of Ramadan. A fun way to teach children about Eid from an early age, to bestow Islamic values, and to give them a real festival to look forward to! For ages 3-7
Aleena Celebrates Eid (Colouring book)
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Weight | 0.100 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 17 cm |
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Binding | Colouring Book, Paperback |
ISBN | 9786035012874 |
Pages | 48 |
Publisher | IIPH |
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