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First Festivals: Eid

First Festivals: Eid

This bright, interactive picture book for toddlers and preschoolers invites young readers to explore a joyful festival celebrated in families around the world. This children’s educational book blends interactive learning with storytelling, offering a gentle, educational look at traditions, preparation, and togetherness. It’s ideal for children aged 2 and up and for caregivers seeking a warm, accessible introduction to cultural traditions and meaningful rituals.

The content is presented in a story-led, interactive lift-the-flap format, with vivid illustrations by Mel Darmawan. Flaps reveal the preparations people make—decorating spaces, applying henna designs, visiting the mosque, and gathering around a festive meal—inviting children to discover how families celebrate this special occasion.

Reading is enhanced by tactile engagement and gentle narration that keeps youngsters curious as they move from page to page. The hands-on flaps build fine motor skills and reinforce simple vocabulary, while the bright scenes encourage recognition and discussion about family life and community traditions.

  • Lift-the-flap pages reveal festival preparations, including decorating, henna designs, a mosque visit, and a joyful family feast.
  • Promotes hand-eye coordination and early language skills through interactive exploration.
  • Vibrant, culturally informed illustrations provide warm details that spark conversation about daily life and traditions.
  • Clear, approachable text supports picture book for early readers and activity-based learning at home.
  • Ideal for shared reading with kids aged 2+, families, and early-learning classrooms.

After finishing, readers carry with them a gentle understanding of a meaningful cultural celebration, plus curiosity about how different families mark similar moments. The book builds confidence to talk about traditions, fosters appreciation for diversity, and leaves a lasting impression of joy, inclusion, and wonder.

$1.23

Original: $4.10

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First Festivals: Eid

$4.10

$1.23

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This bright, interactive picture book for toddlers and preschoolers invites young readers to explore a joyful festival celebrated in families around the world. This children’s educational book blends interactive learning with storytelling, offering a gentle, educational look at traditions, preparation, and togetherness. It’s ideal for children aged 2 and up and for caregivers seeking a warm, accessible introduction to cultural traditions and meaningful rituals.

The content is presented in a story-led, interactive lift-the-flap format, with vivid illustrations by Mel Darmawan. Flaps reveal the preparations people make—decorating spaces, applying henna designs, visiting the mosque, and gathering around a festive meal—inviting children to discover how families celebrate this special occasion.

Reading is enhanced by tactile engagement and gentle narration that keeps youngsters curious as they move from page to page. The hands-on flaps build fine motor skills and reinforce simple vocabulary, while the bright scenes encourage recognition and discussion about family life and community traditions.

  • Lift-the-flap pages reveal festival preparations, including decorating, henna designs, a mosque visit, and a joyful family feast.
  • Promotes hand-eye coordination and early language skills through interactive exploration.
  • Vibrant, culturally informed illustrations provide warm details that spark conversation about daily life and traditions.
  • Clear, approachable text supports picture book for early readers and activity-based learning at home.
  • Ideal for shared reading with kids aged 2+, families, and early-learning classrooms.

After finishing, readers carry with them a gentle understanding of a meaningful cultural celebration, plus curiosity about how different families mark similar moments. The book builds confidence to talk about traditions, fosters appreciation for diversity, and leaves a lasting impression of joy, inclusion, and wonder.