Showing posts with label Fawzia Gilani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fawzia Gilani. Show all posts
Sunday, March 08, 2015
Review: Snow White: An Islamic Tale by Fawzia Gilani
Wood Turtle reviewed Snow White: An Islamic Tale by Fawzia Gilani. I have not read the book, although I have reviewed others she has published.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Fawzia Gilani's Cinderella: An Islamic Tale
Cinderella: An Islamic Tale by Fawzia Gilani, illustrated by Shireen Adams, is an excellent retelling of the Cinderella children's tale. It is available for purchase at Kube Publishing.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
A Collection of Eid Stories adapted by Fawzia Gilani-Williams and Shazia Yusufali
A Collection of Eid Stories
Adapted by Fawzia Gilani-Williams with original artwork by Shazia Yusufali
Miskhat Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9763537-4-4
47 pp, 8.5" x 11", color illustrations
I've previously in this blog reviewed books by Fawzi Gilani-Williams (1, 2, 3), and I like this one the best.
The stories are engaging, and the illustrations are colorful and attractive. I also believe that these stories could be read aloud to children. Characters in the stories learn and change, which is what all of us should be doing, adult and child.
p.s. Check out my criteria for evaluating Muslim children's media.
Adapted by Fawzia Gilani-Williams with original artwork by Shazia Yusufali
Miskhat Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9763537-4-4
47 pp, 8.5" x 11", color illustrations
I've previously in this blog reviewed books by Fawzi Gilani-Williams (1, 2, 3), and I like this one the best.
The stories are engaging, and the illustrations are colorful and attractive. I also believe that these stories could be read aloud to children. Characters in the stories learn and change, which is what all of us should be doing, adult and child.
p.s. Check out my criteria for evaluating Muslim children's media.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Review: Haleem & Kaleem's Eid Gifts by Fawzia Gilani
Haleem & Kaleem's Eid Gifts (ISBN 978-983-065-253-5) by Fawzia Gilani and illustrated by Muslimah Williams. Published by A.S. Noordeen, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. First published 2008.
The author sent me the copy I read, so I cannot comment on purchasing from the Halalco book site, although I believe I've made successful purchases from it in the past.
The story is engaging, the morality is simple and important and the illustrations are attractive. The book meets my criteria for Muslim children's media.
The author sent me the copy I read, so I cannot comment on purchasing from the Halalco book site, although I believe I've made successful purchases from it in the past.
The story is engaging, the morality is simple and important and the illustrations are attractive. The book meets my criteria for Muslim children's media.
Review: Ismat's Eid by Fawzia Gilani-Williams
Ismat's Eid (ISBN 978-81-8146-405-7) by Fawzia Gilani-Williams and illustrated by Proiti Roy. It is published by Tulika Publishers, Chennai, India.
I read it in English, but it is also available in Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati and Bangla. The author sent me the copy I read, so I cannot comment on purchasing from the Tulika web site. As of September 22, 2008, I did not find it at astrolabe.com or IslamicBookstore.com.
I like this story a lot. It celebrates Eid, it shows Muslims hard at work, and it shows a Muslim family performing kind deeds for each other and laughing together. The illustrations are excellent as well.
Although I've never seen this before and I have no idea how helpful this is, the book is rated for listening to by children four years and older and for reading by children six years and older.
I read it in English, but it is also available in Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati and Bangla. The author sent me the copy I read, so I cannot comment on purchasing from the Tulika web site. As of September 22, 2008, I did not find it at astrolabe.com or IslamicBookstore.com.
I like this story a lot. It celebrates Eid, it shows Muslims hard at work, and it shows a Muslim family performing kind deeds for each other and laughing together. The illustrations are excellent as well.
Although I've never seen this before and I have no idea how helpful this is, the book is rated for listening to by children four years and older and for reading by children six years and older.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Children's Books by Fawzia Gilani-Williams
This is a review of a series of books by Fawzia Gilani-Williams. I’ve summarized the plots of the books below and noted some specific issues with each book.
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