As the year ends Alhamdulillah, and we now see books that we keep on picking and reading.
Listing below some of our favourites from the past year;
Zayd Curious Little Stories by Aneesa Omar
Deen inspired , these stories are captivating for the kids. These books contain Islamic anecdotes and also they meticulously articulated for the little kids. I and O really enjoy them.
The Day The Crayons Came Home by Oliver Jeffers
This one, masha Allah , we all can relate to this heartwarming and funny story of a bunch of crayons that went missing and their sobbing story of how they miss their owner, Duncan. The moral we draw is: take care of your things , they are an amanah for sure.
Thomas and Friends
The series of Thomas and friends need no introduction and is classic read for little ones. Chug chug!!
Ramadan Rocket by Emma Halim
Written and published by local kingdom author this story of Ramadan is very nice. It reminds little ones of Ramadan and it’s moon. The Ramadan moon sighting is another event in our household now!
The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr
We love to read this book because of the very hungry tiger who ate everything in the house. Like the very hungry caterpillar who could not stop eating.
Our Stars by Muzna Kamran
Published by Safwah publications this book talk about the companions of the prophet Muhammad PBUH. It’s a really good book.
The Joys of Jannah by Sumaiyya Lakhani
This book literally make you feel as if you’re in Jannah! Who does not want to go to Jannah? Alhamdulillah we all want to and this book reminds us of all the awards the believers are promised!
Spot’s Fun Week & Spot Bakes a Cakes
Funny little Spot goes to Party , little O loves to go back to read this book. Probably envisions herself putting the icing on the cake as we do that!
A Mouse so Small by Angela MacAllister
This is a heartwarming story of a mouse and a bear , vivid illustrations, excellent morals and captivating story this book covers all. We also used this book for our English comprehension reinforcement.