Win the multicultural children’s book, A Party in Ramadan, courtesy of Boyds Mills Press. Thanks Boyds Mills! A Party in Ramadan is a fantastic book about Ramadan for both Muslim and non-Muslim children alike. If you would like to read more about it, check out our review here: https://www.incultureparent.com/2011/08/a-party-in-ramadan/ (Please note we received the copy to giveaway after our review, at our request.)
To win, tell us one thing you know about Ramadan. We will ship anywhere around the world to the winner!
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We will pick the winner August 29th.
Congrats to Burcin who won our giveaway!!!
Ramadan is the Islamic month of fasting.
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It is meant to breed generosity and goodwill, by teaching humility and sacrifice.
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I guess I could have added this to another post. I think this will be a great book and will probably buy it if I don’t win. It is extremely important to me that I can teach my child about all different religions so that he is understanding and open minded of others choices. My husband is atheist and I’m pagan but we were both raised christian, it was not an easy experience for either of us having different beliefs than our parents, I want that to be easier for my son.
My daughter’s birth father celebrates Ramadan and I would like for her to learn about it as she gets older.
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I am always on the lookout for new books about Islamic holidays to share with my kids. There isn’t much out there but I am excited that new books are always being added!
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Muslims fast during the eleventh month. They fast during the day to become closer to god and pray more.
to be honest….I know nothing about it but it is something i have been wanting to know more about…especially since I am a librarian
Ramadan is the month when the Muslim Holy Book, the Qur’an was sent.
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Thank you!
dates are often used to break the fast