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Where Is Allah? (Children's First Questions) [Apple, Emma] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Where Is Allah? (Children's First Questions) Review: A great conversation starter! - I know that my kids enjoy a book when they ask me to read it again immediately after I read it for the first time. While most other books they have are bright and colorful, the black and white illustrations in this book definitely caught their attention. My 5-year-old grasped most of the ideas in the book, while I had to simplify them a bit for my 3.5-year-old. The book is not long winded, so it sparks more questions and conversation about the topic and we have enjoyed pointing out all the different things we see around us that Allah created and reminds us that He is all around us. Review: Love the whole series - I was so excited about the release of the third book in this series as I completely loved the first two. Even as an adult I enjoy these books. I love the black and white drawings. Reminds me of "The Book With No Pictures". Pictures or colors are not necessary for a great book to captivate kids. I love how this series, including this book, encourages children to reflect on the world around them and how that encourages their faith in God.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,181,732 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #331 in Children's Islam Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Dimensions | 8.25 x 0.09 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0692648275 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0692648278 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 38 pages |
| Publication date | February 29, 2016 |
| Publisher | Books by Emma Apple |
T**A
A great conversation starter!
I know that my kids enjoy a book when they ask me to read it again immediately after I read it for the first time. While most other books they have are bright and colorful, the black and white illustrations in this book definitely caught their attention. My 5-year-old grasped most of the ideas in the book, while I had to simplify them a bit for my 3.5-year-old. The book is not long winded, so it sparks more questions and conversation about the topic and we have enjoyed pointing out all the different things we see around us that Allah created and reminds us that He is all around us.
A**H
Love the whole series
I was so excited about the release of the third book in this series as I completely loved the first two. Even as an adult I enjoy these books. I love the black and white drawings. Reminds me of "The Book With No Pictures". Pictures or colors are not necessary for a great book to captivate kids. I love how this series, including this book, encourages children to reflect on the world around them and how that encourages their faith in God.
S**J
Five Stars
Love everything about the book !!
S**L
Five Stars
Good book👍
J**Q
Five Stars
Excellent
D**H
Unique and worth purchasing
Kinda confusing for my 4 year old. He started crying at one point. Nice illustrations. And there are few books like it around, so for that I value it. We have read it with my son several times, and the message seemed to get more clear. It's a hard concept for children to understand, but I think this is a unique book that tries to tackle the issue.
A**R
Best book.
J**J
Review of Emma Apple's Questions about Allah books After umming and ah-ing for a while I decided to go ahead and buy these books for my 4 year who has been asking similar questions about Allah. They are a little expensive for what they are in that they are smaller than normal picture books (refer to my photos), and they are in black and white. Perhaps using no colour shifts the attention to the words more whilst fulfilling the need to have something to look at. That being said the actual contents of the books are excellent and probably worth paying the extra money for. They are very well written and approach the subject matters in quite a nice way. I would definitely recommend!
M**N
Excellent understanding and explanation for curious young readers to where God is.
M**M
I liked the other two books better. And my children loved the first book in the series.
S**H
No real flow to it, considering it's for children...
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