EidTale: An Eid al-Fitr Adventure by Aaliya Jaleel
This is the thickest board book I think I have ever seen, and that it is about Eid, filled with Muslim joy, and has foldout pages, makes it one of the best as well. It even gets that Fajr salat is prayed at dawn, it uses masjid instead of mosque, and mom covers outside, but not at home, alhumdulillah. The book is meant for littles, but I think preschoolers will enjoy the siblings getting up on Eid morning, praying, putting on new clothes, taking their Eidi to get gifts, sharing with the homeless, the aunties doing henna, the uncles drinking chai as they make their way to the masjid to pray and celebrate. It is beautifully illustrated, with simple toddler aligning text, and is an absolute joy to read, spend time with and share.
I love that it shows generosity, and some of the sunnahs of Eid, without telling or preaching. And yet amidst all the fun foldouts, bright colors, cute cats, and traditions, it also has a bit of a plot, that parents can talk to their kids about. This book is unapologetic and for Muslim kids, but the authenticity is so warm that even non Muslims will be drawn to it.
I love this book, and can’t wait to gift it to some of the little people on my Eid shopping list. The book comes out March 5, 2024 and can be (pre)ordered here.