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Changes are SO hard... especially when you have to move! And ESPECIALLY when you have to move to another country!! In Khadijah's Big Move, you will meet a brave 5-year-old girl on a journey to a new home, far, far away. No bed, no story time, and no home-cooked meals. Will things ever be the same again? After a few bumps and frowns along the way, Khadijah learns to be a little more grateful and a whole lot wiser. Khadijah's Big Move teaches young children about patience and having the right intentions through Khadijah's heartfelt conversations with her grandmother. It provides a unique Islamic…mehr

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Changes are SO hard... especially when you have to move! And ESPECIALLY when you have to move to another country!! In Khadijah's Big Move, you will meet a brave 5-year-old girl on a journey to a new home, far, far away. No bed, no story time, and no home-cooked meals. Will things ever be the same again? After a few bumps and frowns along the way, Khadijah learns to be a little more grateful and a whole lot wiser. Khadijah's Big Move teaches young children about patience and having the right intentions through Khadijah's heartfelt conversations with her grandmother. It provides a unique Islamic perspective for children during both everyday challenges and tough transitional moments. The book is aimed at 3-7 old children who find it challenging to adjust to new situations. It's main protagonist is a Pakistani Muslim girl who moves from Seattle to London. She experiences different emotions before feeling settled in the new land.
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Marium Uqaili is trained in both childhood education and Islamic psychology. She is a full-time homeschooler with a passion for natural learning. Having a special daily reading time with her daughter sparked Marium's interest in writing children's books. She aims to write books that capture everyday moments in the lives of Muslim children. She hopes that her books will enable parents to initiate organic conversations with their children about Islamic values and spirituality - helping both parents and children in their journey towards Allah (SWT). Marium also runs a blog www.mariumsmusings.com where she writes her day-to-day reflections about motherhood and spirituality. She currently lives in London with her husband and two daughters.