2. It’s Ramadan, Curious George by H.A. Rey and Hena Khan

Although this book is to be released in May, you can pre-order it now on Amazon. Curious George and his friend Kareem celebrate Ramadan together in this popular Curious George children’s book. I can’t wait to read it to my own children.

There are many others on the topics of Eid and Ramadan. A problem for Muslim authors is that people don’t buy their books and they go out of print. I’ve been buying books since the 1980s for my kids, for mosque and Islamic school libraries, and now for my grandchildren. There have been some good and poor books printed over the years. But a continual problem is not enough consumers to support the book market. Teen fiction for Muslim kids is probably the hardest niche to market