
This adorably illustrated 40 page rhyming book about jannah explores just how generous and amazing the ultimate goal of obtaining paradise can be, as seen from a child’s perspective. Preschool and up will enjoy the illustrations and cadence the book tries to adhere to, as well as the silly manifestations of everything and anything the characters in the book can imagine.
According to the publisher, Prolance, there are two versions of the book: “In the Islamic edition, we’ve included verbiage that relates to the Muslim audiences, added a fun Quran search activity & a song!” Additionally, the word Allah is written in Arabic and there is an ayat from the Quran at the beginning of the book.
There isn’t really a story it is more a glorified list of all the things you could have (inshaAllah) in paradise. The set-up is a mom discussing it with her two small children at bedtime. The book doesn’t give too much information about what you have to do to get to heaven aside from mentioning being patient and being believers.
The book surprisingly does a pretty good job of not getting too silly or carried away with it self. It manages to include that there will be rivers made of milk and honey, that there are levels of jannah, that there will be castles and we will know which is ours, and that the greatest gift will be to see Allah swt.
Naturally, it seems with every kids book about heaven, the majority anyway, focus a ton on food, this one does branch out a bit from the dreams of ice cream mountains and curly fries for hair, to flowers growing shoes and dinosaurs for pets, but not a whole lot.
The book is fun, but with most Prolance books it seems, the price is a bit steep. The book is hardback, the inside pages are not glossy, but have a decent weight and feel to them. The 8.5 x 8.5 pages make it work better for bedtime than a large group as the illustrations are the best part of the book and they are pretty detailed and small in places.