Crescent Moon Friends
by Wadia Samadi and Mo Duffy Cobb
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Pub Date Oct 18 2022 | Archive Date Mar 22 2023
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Description
Crescent Moon Friends introduces the reader to two best friends Amelia and Aisha. While the pair is from Canada and Afghanistan, the girls reconcile their differences through exploration of the values they share. This book initiates a family conversation about Islam, explores tradition and language, and brings the girls closer together as a result. It is our hope that the book will be used as a teaching tool to help children understand the cultural backgrounds of others, and to create a warm environment for refugees resettling in Atlantic Canada from the Middle East.
This picture book is for both non- Muslims who are living in the West, and Muslims who are living outside their home countries. The focus of the book is on tradition, not religion, it also captures the significance of Islam. This is a valuable title for library and classroom use.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781773660967 |
PRICE | CA$22.95 (CAD) |
PAGES | 32 |
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Featured Reviews
This is a lovely picture book that starts with a friendship between two girls with different starts in life. Amelia learns about Aisha's life in Afghanistan and about her Islamic faith. Aisha learns about a Canadian way of life, and the traditions of her new country. They share these traditions when their Mum's become friends too. Aisha learns that in this country she can become anything she wants. The girls share everything and their friendship grows.
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