Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns
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Now in board book, this picture book magnificently captures the colours of Islam and will inspire curiosity and conversations about world religions and cultures.
Hena Khan je oceňovaná autorka, jejíž díla se často zaměřují na témata identity, rodiny a kulturního dědictví. Její styl je známý svým vřelým a přístupným tónem, který oslovuje mladší čtenáře. Khanová zkoumá zážitky dětí z různých prostředí a oslavuje jejich jedinečné hlasy a příběhy. Její práce jsou ceněny pro své pozitivní a posilující poselství.






Now in board book, this picture book magnificently captures the colours of Islam and will inspire curiosity and conversations about world religions and cultures.
As a young girl observes that each of six women in her life wears her hijab and hair in a different way, she considers how to express her own style one day.
In simple rhyming text a young Muslim girl and her family guide the reader through the traditions and colors of Islam.
Zara's Rules for Record-Breaking Fun; Zara's Rules for Finding Hidden Treasure; Zara's Rules for Living Your Best Life
This boxed set includes all three books from Hena Khan's acclaimed Zara's Rules series, featuring the adventures of a spirited young girl named Zara. The stories explore themes of friendship, family, and cultural identity, showcasing Zara's relatable challenges and triumphs as she navigates her world. Perfect for young readers, this collection highlights Khan's engaging storytelling and vibrant characters, making it an enriching addition to any child's library.
Discover the struggles and triumphs of Zayd Saleem as he pursues his dream of being a basketball star in this bind-up of the complete middle grade series.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayan mountains in Northern Pakistan, this latest installment in the Unicorn Rescue Society series features a collaboration between acclaimed author Hena Khan and Newbery Honor-winning Adam Gidwitz. Readers can expect an exciting adventure filled with unique creatures and cultural elements, as the protagonists embark on a journey that blends fantasy with rich storytelling.
In simple rhyming text a young Muslim girl guides the reader through the traditions and shapes of Islam.
From author of Amina's Voice comes a new story inspired by Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic, Little Women, featuring four sisters from a modern American Muslim family living in Georgia.
In the companion novel to the beloved and award-winning Amina's Voice, Amina once again uses her voice to bridge the places, people, and communities she loves--this time across continents. It's the last few days of her vacation in Pakistan, and Amina has loved every minute of it. The food, the shops, the time she's spent with her family--all of it holds a special place in Amina's heart. Now that the school year is starting again, she's sad to leave, but also excited to share the wonders of Pakistan with her friends back in Greendale. After she's home, though, her friends don't seem overly interested in her trip. And when she decides to do a presentation on Pakistani hero Malala Yousafzai, her classmates focus on the worst parts of the story. How can Amina share the beauty of Pakistan when no one wants to listen?
Counting and culture come together in this stunning companion to Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns.
In this delightful follow-up to Zara's Rules for Record-Breaking Fun, Zara gets into trouble when she tries to start her own business!
SWISH! Cheer courtside for a Muslim teen as she joins an all-girls, hijab-wearing basketball team and learns that she’s much more than a score. This energetic graphic novel is inspired by a true story! “A slam dunk!" —Minh Lê A GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BEST KIDS’ BOOK AWARD WINNER Aliya is new to Wisconsin, and everything feels different than Florida. The Islamic school is bigger, the city is colder, and her new basketball team is…well, they stink. Aliya’s still excited to have teammates (although the team's captain, Noura, isn't really Aliya's biggest fan), and their new coach really understands basketball (even if she doesn't know much about being Muslim). This season should be a blast...if they could just start to win. As they strengthen their skills on the court, Aliya and the Peace Academy team discover that it takes more than talent to be great--it's teamwork and self-confidence that defines true success. For fans of The Crossover and Roller Girl, this graphic novel goes big with humor and heart as it explores culture and perceptions, fitting in and standing out, and finding yourself, both on and off the court.
The narrative highlights the remarkable founding of the Al-Qarawiyyin Library by a Muslim woman in 859 in Fez, Morocco. It explores its historical significance as the oldest operating library in the world, showcasing the library's enduring legacy and its role in the preservation of knowledge throughout centuries.
Inshallah you are all that is gentle and good. Inshallah you feel safe, like all children should.LIKE THE MOON LOVES THE SKY is Hena Khan's daily wish for her children. With lyrical lines, each based on a verse of the Quran, and narrative illustrations that trace the life of a child growing up, this book speaks to a parent's unconditional love and concern for their child--as well as the joy of the parent-child bond.
The second book in an exciting new chapter book series about a scrawny fourth- grader with big dreams of basketball stardom. Now that Zayd has made the Gold Team, he's loving every minute of the season. But when the team starts to struggle, Zayd wonders if it has something to do with him. Original.
Set in a magical world, this New York Times bestselling multi-author series combines the charm of American Girl with enchanting elements. Each story invites readers to explore unique characters and their adventures, emphasizing themes of friendship, dreams, and the power of wishes. The series offers a delightful blend of historical context and fantastical elements, making it a captivating read for young audiences.
Follow Zayd Saleem's journey as he navigates the challenges and victories on his path to becoming a basketball star. This collection brings together the complete middle grade series, showcasing Zayd's determination, growth, and the pivotal moments that shape his aspirations in the world of sports.
A Pakistani-American girl dreams of being an artist, struggles with anxiety, and learnes to stand up for herself.
The story follows Zain and his father as they embark on a meaningful visit to their local mosque for jumu'ah prayers. Through their experience, readers are introduced to the significance of community, faith, and family bonding in a warm and engaging manner. This picture book beautifully captures the essence of cultural and religious traditions, making it a delightful read for children and families alike.
Amina's anxieties are entirely relatable, but it's her sweet-hearted nature that makes her such a winning protagonist. Entertainment Weekly
Eleven-year-old Zara is less than thrilled to be spending spring break with her brother and grandparents, but she is determined to have fun and show her retired grandfather how to start living his best life.
Zara, known as the "Queen of the Neighborhood," faces a challenge when new girl Naomi moves in and captures the attention of her friends with different game ideas. Determined to maintain her influence, Zara devises a plan inspired by an old copy of the Guinness Book of World Records. As she navigates this rivalry, themes of leadership, friendship, and creativity emerge, highlighting the dynamics of childhood competition and the quest for acceptance.
The reader chooses the course of an adventure in which a crew of astronauts--the youngest to ever make the journey--sets off on a mission to Mars.
Fourth-grader Zayd yearns to play basketball on the Gold Team, but when he skips orchestra rehearsal to practice, his parents forbid anything basketball- related, and tryouts are coming soon.