Amira’s Picture Day

Publisher: Holiday House

Amira and her brother are excited to see the new moon in the sky because that means that it’s Eid the next day! Their mum covers their hands in mehndi patterns, and they organise goody bags to give out at the masjid, or mosque, the following day. Then Amira realises it’s Picture Day at school tomorrow! She doesn’t want the class to have a photo taken of them without her. But she has the day off school for Eid. How can she celebrate while also feeling sad about missing out?

This delightful picture book shows how children value their different communities. Amira wants to celebrate Eid, but also to be part of her class’s experience. Of course, in the end there’s a way to do both, and the overall feeling of this story is one of celebration and joy. Children will recognise Amira’s exuberance, and the fun of festivals that the whole family can enjoy. With a note explaining Eid for those not in the know, and a short glossary of certain words, this is a book to share with all young readers.

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