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M**A
Love the illustrations. No inaccuracies, but clunky writing
Lively illustrations, i really liked the focus on childrens choices of fasting, the beauty of it, as well and there not being pressure on them. As others have pointed out, it's a bit odd so far as writing goes. I almost get the feeling this started out longer and bits were lost to the editing process for whatever reason, the end result is a bit clunky and disappointing. My kids are all under 4, so they could care less about the way it flows, but I find myself picking it less than some due to this. Would love to see them all eating iftar as a family, going to the masjid for taraweh, etc.. sortof piecemeal and if love to see the first draft .As for the book itself, pretty flimsy. More like a large pamphlet or procure than a real book, so cant leave it out for the kids to page through on their own as it just wouldn't survive. Not because it's paper cover and pages, but the quality and thickness of them and the method of binding means it's pretty fragile.
A**Y
Good but needs many edits
Great but the choice of illustration doesnt give a great feel of ramadan.. where is the moment the actually sit all together and eat? Where is the inage of all of them praying taraweeh, not the father running to catch it! ( the prophet prohibts running to catch prayer, check the hadith). Where is an inage of eid after the last day of ramadan? Why again negatives in hassan annoying Aneesa?!
T**S
The better one out of the hassan and aneesa collection
We have the whole collection of these books. They are just okay in my opinion. Theyre simplistic and repeat the names hassan and aneesa way too much. Theres lots of potential. Personally i was dissapointed after purchasing these books after seeing all the great reviews.The physical book quality could be improved too.Saying that the illustrations are great and if revised the stories could be a lot better!!
M**G
Adorable
The book deals with a lot of Ramadan issues such as sahur, iftar, giving charity, taraweeh, not having to fast if one is a child, or also fasting a half day as a child.The illustrations are super cute, and the words simple and easy to understand. The book teaches children all the basics of Ramadan and is sure to entertain your little ones. ( my kids especially liked the picture of the family at sahur 😉)
H**I
I LOVE IT!!!!
As a Muslem is a very interstig idea how they explain the Islam world a very interesting for my kids too they love it, and every day they want me to read it for them. The Quality of the book is A+ very nice and high standard product.
M**R
and the kids enjoyed it! A great addition to our Islamic home ...
My daughter absolutely *LOVED* "Hassan and Aneesa go the the Masjid", so we got this one, and the kids enjoyed it! A great addition to our Islamic home library.
A**S
Good intro for kids to Ramadan
This book follows two little kids as they learn about Ramadan during the holy month. My kids (ages 7 and almost 4) absolutely loved it, esp the younger one.
S**S
Five Stars
My daughter loves this book !! Makes me read it everyday. JazakAllahu Khairan to the author.
A**.
A positive and vibrant way to live the blessed month
My 2 year old lives all Hasan and Aneesa books. This worked well to introduce her to Ramadan just before it started.What I really like us that - unlike most other children books about Ramadan - the children that are fasting (or attempting to do so) take it with the positivity and zeal that is appropriate for the Muslim: they are eager to try fasting and want to see it through, anticipating the feeling of satisfaction from a completed day if fasting. I dislike fasting being portrayed as a form of "torture" that the young protagonist tried to dodge and I binned a few kids' books before due to this. So, go Hasan and Aneesa!
L**N
Good
Very good if you want ur kids to learn about Islam but don’t want to bombard them with too much information. My daughter really like this and has now bought all the books from collection.
M**T
Great for Teaching Children about Ramadan
Great book for teaching children about Ramadan. My daughter is a bit young to fully understand but she often asks to read the book.
User
My daughter really likes it
Very nice book for 3+ years. Would say the upper limit is 7-8 years. My daughter is 3 and she really enjoys reading the book. Illustrations are very good quality too.
M**E
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Excellent
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