بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام عليكم
Let's start!
Book #1
The Way to Jannah
Ramlah still loves this book, we had it when she was born, and even before that. I myself had it when I was small! It's a lift-the-flap book, as you can see on the cover. I remember reading it to Ramlah when she was a baby. Though, now she can read it!
Age Group - it really depends. This is a read-aloud book for ages 3 months and up. A three year old also will love this book.
Book #2
The Salamander Room
Now, this book wasn't always Ramlah's. It was mine. I'm not sure how exactly I got it, but what I can tell you is, it's one of the nicest books I'd ever had when I was small!
"And when he wakes up, where will he play?" Can you guess?
Age Group: I would recommend this 3+ because I guess they can really understand when you tell them the boy is imagining it.
Book #3
Hafsah!
The author is one of Ummi's friends. I don't really remember this book, but I think this is a bit more complicated. I would recommend this
Age Group: 4+
Book #4
Ahmad has to go Potty
Same author. This was another favourite, and which is becoming Ramlah's rapidly!
Age Group: Depends. If the child is in potty training, you could read the book to her - suggestion. Maybe... 2+?
Book #5
First Encylopedia of Science
I had this book for a long, long time. This would be good for ages
4+
Well, that's it for now because Blogger started acting up with the post and I guess if I stay to write somemore, what'll happen is that the whole post will be lost.
So, assalaamu alaikum and see you next post inshaa Allaah!!
4 comments:
The Way to Jannah looks like such a sweet book. Kind of miss having a baby sibling around - if only we could have frozen Sumayyah at age 1!
Yes mashaa Allaah it is. Yeah, I guess I'll miss her too when Ramlah grows up!
Asalamu Alaikum Maimoonah,
Hope u and family are fine.
Ooooh, when I was younger I loved: The way to Jannah& Ahmed has to go potty!!!
Nusaybah Ahmed
Wa alaikum salaam, Nusaybah, we are all fine alhmadulillaah.
Same here, that's what I used to read (and still read to Ramlah).
M. T
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