Eid al-Fitr!
Check out these books to learn about Eid al-Fitr!
Ali the Great and the Eid party surprise
Faruqi, Saadia, author.
2024
Second grader Ali Tahir is excited for the festival of Eid, and looking forward to the family party, but first he has to watch his little brother, Fateh, who is in a very cranky mood, and keeps throwing tantrums.
Amira's picture day
Faruqi, Reem, author
2021
Amira is excited because tomorrow is Eid with special clothes, treats, gifts, and a morning party at her mosque; but then she realizes that she is going to miss class picture day at school, something she was also looking forward to--so Amira has to figure out a way to be in two places at once.
The best Eid ever
Mobin-Uddin, Asma, author
2007
Aneesa and her grandmother come up with a plan to help two girls who are refugees celebrate Eid in America.
Busy Eid
2024
Push, pull and slide the tabs to mark the end of Ramadan and prepare for Eid celebrations in Busy Eid! Join the family as they decorate the house, wrap presents for their friends and enjoy a delicious feast!
Cinderella : an Islamic tale
Gilani-Williams, Fawzia
2010
When Zahra's parents die and she is left in the care of her cruel stepmother and selfish stepsisters, her strong faith and fair character lead a mystical old woman to aid her in attending the 'Eid party at the palace.
Eid and the moon bangles
Khan, Sara, author, illustrator.
2021
"It is the night before Eid or 'Night of the Moon.' Zoya is shopping with her mother for bangles to wear with her Eid outfit, as she does every year. This year, however, an unexpected encounter at the bangle shop sends Zoya on a journey to discover the value of giving to others and the true meaning of Eid."--Amazon.com
Eid around the world
Mahdy, Sarah, author
2021
This book follows Mira, an adventurous girl, as she takes your little readers around the world to learn how different countries celebrate the Eid holiday. Through a fun adventure for both kids and parents, your child will learn about the holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. A great holiday gift for those celebrating or learning about it for the first time!
Eid breakfast at abuela's
Saad, Mariam, author
2019
Join Sofia and her mom and dad as they spend Eid, the Islamic holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan, with her Mexican grandmother. Includes trilingual glossary.
Eid surprises
Abbas, Marzieh, author.
2023
Nadia's and Nadir's grandparents surprise them with a visit from Pakistan for the Eid holiday. They brought along some special presents for them too. During their time as a family, the siblings learn about a few Muslim sports icons.
Hassan and Aneesa celebrate Eid
Rahim, Yasmeen, author
2017
Eid al-Fitr is here and Hassan and Aneesa are helping to decorate their house before the celebrations begin. On Eid they will wake early to wash before performing a special prayer outside. After the prayer, it is time to celebrate with friends and family.
The joy of Eid = فَرْحَةُ العِيْدِ
Wattar, Aya, author
2021
"The story is designed to encourage expressing feelings, foster healthy siblings' relationships and to encourage the sunnah of Eid in a lovely and interesting way"--Back cover
Looking for the Eid moon
Abaza, Sahtinay, author
2024
"Two sisters search the night sky, looking for the crescent moon that signals the start of Eid, the Muslim holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan"-- Provided by publisher.
The lost ring : an Eid story
Gilani-Williams, Fawzia.
2019
Through the characters' interactions the Muslim festival is explained and simply introduced. The reader-friendly text is accompanied by beautiful hand-drawn illustrations.
Rabia's Eid
Khan, Rukhsana, 1962- author
2024
Rabia tries fasting for the first time on Eid al-Fitr, the last day of Ramadan.
Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr
Khan, Sara, author.
2024
Children can follow Raya, her Mama and Aba as they celebrate Ramadan by enjoying Iftar, baking cookies, doing good deeds around their community and visiting the mosque, in this celebratory, inclusive and educational book that features a fun 'factivity' section.
Zara's new Eid dress
Abdul-Rahim, Nafisah, author.
2020
Zara loves all the festivities of Ramadan and Eid. She enjoys visiting with her friends at the mosque and sampling delicious foods from around the world. But one of her favorite things is shopping for her Eid dress. In past years, she wore similar outfits as her friends from different ethnic backgrounds. This year, she wants something uniquely her own. Zara envisions a dress that represents her heritage and her style, a reflection of her culture as an African American Muslim.