Fawzia Gilani-Williams’ Nabeel’s New Pants: An Eid Tale is a delightful blend of humor and tradition. Nabeel, a caring husband and father, embarks on a shopping spree to prepare for Eid but faces a funny mishap with his own pants. Through charming storytelling and lively illustrations, the book conveys themes of generosity, family love, and the festive spirit of Eid. Ideal for young readers, this heartwarming tale introduces Islamic customs while celebrating universal values. It’s a perfect addition to any family or classroom library, offering an engaging way to share the joy and meaning of Eid.
Nabeels New Pants An Eid Tale
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In this humorous Eid tale, Nabeel juggles last-minute shopping for his family and an unexpected wardrobe mishap. This endearing story highlights the spirit of generosity and the joy of Eid celebrations, brought to life with vibrant illustrations.
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