Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story by Reem Faruqi, with illustrations by Lea Lyon, is a beautifully told tale about a young Muslim girl experiencing her first Ramadan fast. Lailah feels proud yet nervous as she decides to skip lunch at school, unsure of how to explain her fasting tradition to her classmates. With the help of her teacher and a kind librarian, Lailah finds the courage to share her story. This book introduces young readers to the significance of Ramadan while celebrating themes of self-confidence, inclusion, and cultural diversity, making it a valuable resource for classrooms and homes.
Lailahs Lunchbox A Ramadan Story
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This heartwarming story follows Lailah, a young girl fasting during Ramadan for the first time. Torn between excitement and nervousness, she finds a way to share her special experience with her classmates, celebrating her faith and cultural heritage
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