by Zainab Khan (Author) Nabila Adani (Illustrator)
Venturing out after dusk with her family, a child is eager to watch for the new moon that signals the start of Eid ul-Fitr celebrations in this charming picture-book debut.
Noura can't wait for the sun to go down! With Ramadan and her first month of fasting almost over, she and Mama and Papa are headed to the hills for a moonsighting picnic. It would be truly special if Noura could catch a glimpse of the faint silvery crescent, something even her mother has never managed to do. If the moon stays hidden, that means one more long day before Noura can wear her sparkly new dress and the joyful Eid celebrations begin--bringing with them visits with friends, eating sweets, and painting henna on her hands.
In a lighthearted introduction to Ramadan and Eid, this family-centered tale of anticipation under the stars pairs an inviting text from Zainab Khan with Nabila Adani's vibrant illustrations, capturing everything from the bustle of a shared meal to the swirling magic of the night sky. Relevant terms, from food items to the Islamic lunar calendar, are explained in a glossary at the end.
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It's Noura's first time fasting for Ramadan, and after 29 days, "tonight would be Eid--if the moon appeared." As the South Asian-cued family prepares foods for iftar, they discuss Noura's first time looking for the Eid moon. Her father reminds her that very few people see it--he's only once spotted the "tiny sliver." To break fast with an iftar picnic, the family drives up a countryside hill where others, portrayed with various abilities and skin tones, are also gathered in wait. And when the moon does appear--"a faint, silvery smile. The tiniest of tiny smiles"--Noura is joyous. Khan's lyrical writing and Adani's soft, smudged illustrations delineate Ramadan practices while building one child's suspense around waiting for the new moon. Back matter includes more about Ramadan. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)
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