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The Eidi Bag

by (author) Shazia Afzal

illustrated by Shiva Delsooz

Publisher
Owlkids Books Inc.
Initial publish date
Jan 2025
Category
NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Emigration & Immigration, New Experience
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781771475426
    Publish Date
    Jan 2025
    List Price
    $22.95

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 4 to 7
  • Grade: k to 2

Description

A little girl adapts to the Eid traditions of her new home

Today is Sarah’s first Eid Ul Fitr in her new country. She’s excited to celebrate the breaking of the fast with her loved ones, and collect enough money in her Eidi bag to buy goodies for her friends, and a new set of markers for herself. In Pakistan, after the Eid prayer at the masjid, Sarah’s friends and family would fill her bag with coins. But in her new country, no one pays any attention to her waiting Eidi bag. Sarah is disappointed—this year’s Eid celebration is nothing like she thought it would be.

Later that evening, friends and family arrive at Sarah’s house to celebrate Eid. She greets them at the door, wearing her Eidi bag just in case. But instead of money, the guests come bearing other gifts: baklava, candies, flowers, and a new set of markers! Sarah still misses Pakistan, but she’s delighted by the gift-giving traditions of her new home.

With lively, colorful illustrations and subtle humor, this cheerful holiday story gently explores an experience kids who immigrate to new countries often face: adapting to new traditions. The Eidi Bag is an authentic look at Eid Ul Fitr through the eyes of a child, and a comforting tale about discovering joy in what is unfamiliar to us.

About the authors

Shazia Afzal has been a teacher and storyteller for over twenty years. Having immigrated to Canada in 2002, Shazia sought to live near her community mosque with every move. Because of her firsthand understanding of the challenges Muslim families face in new communities, the incredible story behind the construction and transportation of the Midnight Sun Mosque resonated with Shazia. She felt compelled to share the story with children who may not have heard of its epic adventure and to remind young readers that it is a blessing to live in a country where people are free to practice their faith. Shazia lives in Mississauga, Ontario.

 

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SHIVA DELSOOZ is an Iranian-Canadian illustrator born and raised in Ontario, Canada. She graduated from Loyalist College with a diploma in animation. Shiva has been interested in drawing since early childhood. She grew up with severe hearing loss, and she often used art and music to cope with her situation. Shiva lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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Editorial Reviews

"Celebrating community and evolving traditions, this book would make a good addition to a holiday book ­collection."

School Library Journal

"A festive tale that teaches valuable lessons of resilience and adaptability."

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