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BfK No. 122 - May 2000

Cover Story
This issue’s cover shows Jane Simmons’ popular character, Daisy, and her baby brother Pip. Two Daisy books with their ‘dynamic yet affectionate pictures’ full of painterly exuberance are reviewed in this issue. Thanks to Orchard Books for their help in producing this May cover.

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Samira's Eid

Nasreen Aktar
 Enebor Attard
(Mantra Lingua)
978-1852691226, RRP £8.50, Paperback, English with Arabic. Also with Albanian, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Farsi.
5-8 Infant/Junior
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This picture book has a dual-text story available in ten languages. The story concerns of the Muslim festival of Eid-ul-Fitr which follows the holy month of fasting known as Ramadan. It is a very special festival which is of great significance to Muslims and which has a visible impact on the daily routine within an Islamic household. The style of the book is such that it achieves its educational and religious purpose without being over-bearing. The story develops simply through the dialogue between two children, Samira and Hassan, and their parents. It is based on the actual day-to-day religious duties that occur during the holy month and this highlights the spirit of the festival and simultaneously provides the reasoning behind fasting, Eid prayers and Zakat (charity). This helps satisfy the young enquiring mind at a level which they can easily understand. The story has the genuine warmth associated with a happy family atmosphere and amply illustrates the excitement of this festive period within a typical family. Each page has well laid out text combined with colourful and expressive illustrations. It is a worthwhile addition to any school's multi-cultural library

Reviewer: 
Khalida Alvi
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