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Ramadan Reflections

For 2026, the Muslim month of Ramadan will start on the evening of Feb. 17 and will last until the evening of March 18. Learn about this month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community with these titles.

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  • A beautiful and simple board book that highlights some of the joyful sensory pieces of Ramadan.
    Board Book, 2025New York, NY : Little Bee Books, [2025] — BOARD BOOK
  • Preparing traditional dishes to share with your community is a hallmark of Ramadan. This book shares recipes and highlights community celebrations around the world.
    Book, 2025Concord, MA : Barefoot Books, 2025. — E FICTION GUTTA
  • During the holy season of Ramadan, Muslim children from around the world celebrate by fasting, praying, performing acts of kindness, sharing gifts and participating in community with other worshipers.
    Book, 2024New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2024] — E FICTION YUKSEL
  • Learn about traditional details that are a part of Ramadan celebrations.
    Book, 2024Beverly, MA : Words & Pictures, 2024. — E 297.362 KHAN
  • During the month of Ramadan, busy seventh grader Hassan struggles to juggle homework, soccer practice and gaming with his friends alongside fasting and his family obligations, which include late-night prayer at a mosque with his father.
    Graphic Novel, 2025New York, NY : HarperAlley, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2025] — J 741.5973 ALGARMI
  • When Zain and his family move to a new neighborhood, Zain is disappointed that his family is too busy unpacking to do their usual preparations for Ramadan. Taking matters into his own hands, Zain finds ways to decorate and worship, which helps him…
    Book, 2024Washington D. C. : Soaring Kite Books, 2024. — E FICTION ALI
  • Ramadan

    a Lift-the-flap Book

    A board book with lift-the-flap illustrations introducing children to the Islamic holiday of Ramadan.
    Board Book, 2025New York, NY : Running Press Kids, 2025. — BOARD BOOK
  • Presents the history and origins of the Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr holidays, explains their traditions and foods, and describes how they are celebrated around the world
    eBook, 2023Jump!, Inc. by FlutterBee, 2023
  • Sarah, a young Pakistani girl, is excited for her first Eid in her new country.
    Book, 2025Toronto : Owlkids Books, 2025. — E FICTION AFZAL
  • In various parts of the world, Muslims celebrate Ramadan by cleaning their homes, fasting and caring for those in need. High above, observing the festivities, is the moon who, watches over practicing Muslims in various parts of the world and marvels…
    Book, 2023New York, NY : Versify, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2023] — E FICTION KAZI
  • Simple text and color photographs explore the traditions of the Muslim holidays of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
    Book, 2023Minneapolis : Lerner Publications , 2023. — E 394.2657 LEED
  • It's Ramadan, and Zahra prays that Ramadan will bring a sister to her. One day, she goes to the shelter with her mother to donate clothes for the refugees that are staying there. She befriends a young girl named Haleema, and she wishes she could…
    Book, 2022Concord, MA : Barefoot Books, 2022. — E FICTION SHAMSI
  • A lovely, heartfelt look at Ramadan traditions that unite Muslims throughout the world in this month-long event that includes fasting, generosity, acts of love and family and friendship.
    Book, 2019[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [2019] — E 297.362 HASSAN
  • Explores the history, traditions and importance of the Muslim holidays of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, and highlights how they are celebrated around the world.
    Book, 2025New York, NY : DK Publishing, a division of Penguin Random House, 2025. — READER 297.362 BERNE
  • Zara is looking forward to Eid, especially because she has selected a new dress for the celebration. Learn about Ramadan and Eid in this book highlighting identity.
    Book, 2020Bloomington, IN : Archway Publishing, [2020] — E FICTION ABDUL-RAHIM
  • A mother and child share a bedtime story of Ramadan traditions and knowledge.
    Book, 2020[Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], 2020. — E 297.362 HASSAN
  • Sophia helps her mother and grandmother prepare for the Muslim celebration of Ramadan. For the first time, she tries to join the adults in fasting for the day, but she finds it's harder than she imagined.
    Book, 2019Chicago, Illinois : Albert Whitman & Company, [2019] — E FICTION LUMBARD
  • It's the first day of Ramadan, but Hannah is too young to fast, so she wonders how she can still observe the holiday. Dada Jaan tells her that she can do so by helping others, as is the spirit of Ramadan. Hannah works hard to try and find ways to…
    Book, 2021New York : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House 2021. — E FICTION RASHID
  • Explores the traditions of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, including fasting, prayer and acts of kindness.
    Book, 2021North Mankato, Minnesota : Pebble, a capstone imprint, [2021] — E 297.362 FERGUSON