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aliferuz's review against another edition
5.0
I thought this book has more narrative part than the illustration, but turn out it's soooo short I finished it in 5 minutes. Kay, that's on me, tho, because I didn't saw the sample first before purchasing it. But, I don't regret it, obviously! The meaning behind these short narratives are so heart-warming. Not to mention, the narratives itselves are based on Quran. Filled with cute illustration and heartfelt prayers, I think I would read this book again if I have a bad day. “Inshaallah you're loved, like the moon loves the sky.”
kapulaga's review against another edition
5.0
it's short, yet it's so heartwarming. inshaallah is like a prayer that calm and soothe me whenever I go through something. reading this is feels like I'm reading a mother love letter.
xsleepyshadows's review against another edition
3.0
Fantastic color block illustrations - really colorful and fun! Inspired by the Quran and will especially be loved by parents I think.
annetjeberg's review against another edition
3.0
Yes, this was cute, and the messages were beautiful, but for me it missed something, a certain je-ne-sais-quoi...
It was lovely, sweet, but maybe a bit too much of that?
The kids were utterly bored by the book... That didn't help either!
It was lovely, sweet, but maybe a bit too much of that?
The kids were utterly bored by the book... That didn't help either!
msghani's review against another edition
5.0
A beautiful and uniquely illustrated book full of loving and hopeful messages from a mother to her child.
kelleemoye's review against another edition
4.0
I couldn’t believe I hadn’t read this sweet book by Hena Khan yet. It is as wonderfully written as her novels and just a wonderful message from mother to child.