


Since Eid ul-Adha is less than 3 weeks away, I will start posting book reviews that pertain to it so that you might still be able to get the books in time for your kids bi-Idhnillah.
Every time this year, I am scrambling to find Eid ul Adha or Hajj children’s stories. Compared to the abundant Ramadan stories we see through the different publishing avenues, stories about Eid ul-Adha or Hajj seem to be more scarce. I will be adding a few books to my collection this time around and hopefully, the Muslim authors and publishers will realize the need to add more titles for next year.
This is not a default endorsement of the titles listed. Please make sure you read my full reviews before making your purchases.
- I Went for Hajj by Na’ima b. Robert
- Little Batul’s Eid Celebrations by Munise Ulker
- Ibrahim the Builder by Khadija Khaki
- Hajj Activity Booklet by Earth Custodians
- The Muslims – Eid ul Adha by Ahmad Philips
- Young Explorers’ Adventures in Makkah by Abu Zaynah
- Let’s Learn about Eid ul-Adha by Seven Sabeel Press
- Going to Mecca by Na’ima b. Robert
- The Green Dinosaur Umbrella by Amina Banawan
- The Best Eid Ever by Asma Mobbin-Uddin
- Two Pigeons on a Pilgrimage by Rabia Bashir
- Dhul Hijjah Adventures by Mehreen Tariq
- Yan’s Hajj by Fawzia Gilani
- The Rhyming Eid Book by Fatima Salem
- If Allah Wills by Dr. Oz
- A Little Tree Goes for Hajj by Eman Salem
- The Lost Ring by Fawzia Gilani
- The Perfect Gift by J. Samia Mair
- Zaahir & Jamel the Camel: Hajj by Amarullah Almarwani
- We’re off to Make Umrah by Sana Munshey
- An Old Man who Trusts Allah by Fawzia Gilani
- The Colours of My Eid by Suzanne Muir
I will be reviewing the first 6 books on this list inshaAllah so keep an eye out.
Bismillah.







