
I know, (sigh) another hijab book, but I promise it is good and you won’t be sad you bought…”another hijab book,” and alhumdulillah, it’s a Hena Khan book, so public libraries will have it or at least they should be willing to order it if requested.
Written in rhyming four line stanzas the story is told from a young girl’s perspective about the women in her life. The first two page spread shows the strong female as she interacts in the world and covers her self, with the following two page spread, showing her in her home, uncovered.
From Grandma, to Mama, to Auntie, to troop leader, to siblings and friends, the reader sees hijabs wrapped in styles as different as the person wearing them. They also see Muslim women as doctors, artists, Tae Kwon Do students, bakers, leaders, and everything in between.
The illustrations are beautiful and perfect. They radiant warmth and familiarity, while adding details to make the pages hold your attention a few minutes longer and smile with the diversity presented. The martial art scene is spot on!
I wish they showed a niqabi, and maybe someone that doesn’t cover all the time, but at certain times of prayer or entering a mosque, like the author, who talks about herself and hijab in general in the afterward entitled: About the Hijab.
I love that the book is for children and I desperately hope adults will read it too. It breaks down so many stereotypes, and answers so many questions in a seemingly effortless presentation. How many times have all hijabis been asked if we sleep in our scarves or shower in them. I love that there are shades of brown skin tones, and blond haired hijabi’s too.
And most importantly I love that it shows Muslim women to be strong and varied and to have full, independent beautiful colorful lives. That hijab is a choice and it is strength and beauty and personal.
The book does not talk about the reasons for wearing hijab, or get into the religion. The book is a great size for story time and bedtime at 10 x 8 horizontal, hardbound, and 32 pages. Ages four and up will enjoy this book repeatedly, and older kids, especially girls considering covering or just starting to cover will enjoy it as well.
Alhumdulillah! Well done!
Forgive the glare in the pictures, they aren’t in the book 🙂