I wanted to put together a quick little list to highlight some of my favorite Ramadan books for kids. And I should mention, this list is for Muslims and Non-Muslims. And I’ve always added general Islamic books.
The books below range from more religious to pretty to look at. Most are from Muslim authors.
Not to brag here, but I have some pretty awesome non Muslim friends and they’re always asking me for books to make sure their kids understand Ramadan.
The books below are good reads and simple for kids to understand. Plus you can have your kids print out my moon and star printable as a little extra fun. Coloring it in and hang it up!
And if you’re looking for any more Ramadan content, head to my Ramadan & Eid area for DIY decor, crafts and more. And follow me on Pinterest.
Ramadan Mubarak!
Head to my Amazon storefront to purchase some of the books, or head to the links below.
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Good Ramadan Books for Muslim kids
These books are more have more specific topics or items that Muslim kids are more familiar with.
Ramadan Around the World by Ndaa Hassan
Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story by Reem Faruqi
Night of the Moon by Hena Khan
My First Ramadan by Karen Katz
Good Ramadan Books for Non-Muslims
These Ramadan books explain Ramadan to non Muslims pretty well. But they are great for Muslims too!
It’s Ramadan, Curious George by H.A. Rey
Ilyas & Duck & Fantastic Festival of Eid Al-Fitr by Omar S. Khawaja
Tell Me More About Ramadan by Bachar Karroum
Islamic Books
Here are a few more books that aren’t Ramadan themed, but we like to read year-round.
Bedtime Sunnahs by Alia G. Dada
My First Quran Activity Book by Hira Rizvi
How Much Does Allah Love Me? by Heba Subeh-Hyder
Don’t Forget to Say by Asma & Sumayya Ahmad
Yo Soy Muslim: A Father’s Letter to His Daughter by: Mark Gonzales
Crescent Moons and Pointed Minarets by Hena Khan