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The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family [Muhammad, Ibtihaj, Ali, S. K., Aly, Hatem] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family Review: A Work of Art and Heart - This stunning picture book celebrates the beauty of the Muslim hijab tradition, the bond of sisters, and the strength to stand tall when bullied. Written by Olympic medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad, "The Proudest Blue" tells the story of two Muslim sisters attending school, the youngest watching with pride as her older sibling wears a hijab for the first time. Her pride soon turns to confusion when young Faizah witnesses other children taunting Asiya for looking different from themselves, for wearing what they mockingly call a "tablecloth." Faizah refuses to let the bullies diminish her pride, insisting on comparing her sister's hijab not to an inanimate tablecloth but to a strong, friendly, blue ocean in motion. She also figuratively joins her sister in wearing a hijab in the picture she draws of the two of them during class, then literally as she marches away from the schoolyard bullies, refusing to engage with them or allow their words to diminish her strength of identity. Asiya, too, stands resolute at the end of the day, smiling and strong, the two sisters even more bonded together than ever before. The illustrations beautifully reinforce the beauty, bonds, and strength emanating from the narrative. Illustrator Hatem Aly depicts the hijab with imaginative and emotionally evocative flair, giving it a life of its own. First filling the brilliant blue hijab with tiny clouds like a perfect day, then later bestowing it with the forward movement of irrepressible ocean waves, and finally wrapping it around the resolute face of Asiya with her unblinking eyes, Aly illustrates the hijab as a beautiful, unwavering presence in these girls' lives. That Aly refuses to grant the bullies faces on the page, but fills whole spreads with Asiya's countenance, denies hate even any pictorial power in this book. The connection drawn between the sisters--through hands held, footsteps in the other's shadows, and faces turned toward one another--comprise other attentive illustrative touches. This stunning book is a work of art that will not only mirror to its hijab-wearing readers their own internal strength but also present other readers with a humanizing portrayal of Muslim children and a compelling anti-bullying message. Review: Excellent children's book - Beautiful illustrations and an inspirational story





















| Best Sellers Rank | #29,531 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Children's Muslim Fiction #33 in Children's Books on Prejudice & Racism #116 in Children's Fiction on Social Situations |
| Book 1 of 3 | The Proudest Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (2,253) |
| Dimensions | 10.35 x 0.7 x 10.4 inches |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0316519006 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316519007 |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 40 pages |
| Publication date | September 10, 2019 |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 4 - 8 years, from customers |
B**L
A Work of Art and Heart
This stunning picture book celebrates the beauty of the Muslim hijab tradition, the bond of sisters, and the strength to stand tall when bullied. Written by Olympic medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad, "The Proudest Blue" tells the story of two Muslim sisters attending school, the youngest watching with pride as her older sibling wears a hijab for the first time. Her pride soon turns to confusion when young Faizah witnesses other children taunting Asiya for looking different from themselves, for wearing what they mockingly call a "tablecloth." Faizah refuses to let the bullies diminish her pride, insisting on comparing her sister's hijab not to an inanimate tablecloth but to a strong, friendly, blue ocean in motion. She also figuratively joins her sister in wearing a hijab in the picture she draws of the two of them during class, then literally as she marches away from the schoolyard bullies, refusing to engage with them or allow their words to diminish her strength of identity. Asiya, too, stands resolute at the end of the day, smiling and strong, the two sisters even more bonded together than ever before. The illustrations beautifully reinforce the beauty, bonds, and strength emanating from the narrative. Illustrator Hatem Aly depicts the hijab with imaginative and emotionally evocative flair, giving it a life of its own. First filling the brilliant blue hijab with tiny clouds like a perfect day, then later bestowing it with the forward movement of irrepressible ocean waves, and finally wrapping it around the resolute face of Asiya with her unblinking eyes, Aly illustrates the hijab as a beautiful, unwavering presence in these girls' lives. That Aly refuses to grant the bullies faces on the page, but fills whole spreads with Asiya's countenance, denies hate even any pictorial power in this book. The connection drawn between the sisters--through hands held, footsteps in the other's shadows, and faces turned toward one another--comprise other attentive illustrative touches. This stunning book is a work of art that will not only mirror to its hijab-wearing readers their own internal strength but also present other readers with a humanizing portrayal of Muslim children and a compelling anti-bullying message.
A**R
Excellent children's book
Beautiful illustrations and an inspirational story
C**N
A LFL Hit!
This book has been popular with my little free library! It has gone out and been returned a few times, but I have not seen it in a couple of months now. I am looking forward to seeing it again but if not, I take comfort in knowing that someone received this book and loved it too much to part ways with it! I am a catholic but thankfully, live in a pretty diverse community. My community includes those of the muslim faith and this book does a great job from child's POV. The book itself is about a young muslim girl who explains the hijab and what it means to her and how proud she is that her older sister is wearing her hijab for the first time and of course it is on a school day. It is not an intense book and does not quote scriptures. It is a proper children's book that articulates this first time experience including fears, excitement, coming of age, adoration, and being visibly different in some ways from others. I appreciated the book and apparently so do the members of my community.
J**Z
I can’t recommend this book enough, I am so happy I found it!
I own a little licensed daycare/preschool. I’ve told every preschool/daycare provider I know about this book. We are doing an ‘around the world’ unit this summer and I have kids 3-5. I bought this book for the week we talked about Egypt & the Middle East. This book is beautiful to look at. As soon as the kids discovered this in our classroom they were FASCINATED. They couldn’t wait for the unit to come up for me to read it & asked every day. I’m in a weird little pocket of the PNW that is not very diverse. As a provider I loved that this book gave us the perfect opportunity to talk about and explore hijab without any kindof religious subtext to potentially concern parents. We talked about how the little sister was so proud of her big sister & her beautiful hijab. We talked about how the big sister was so strong and brave. We talked about how the words of the disrespectful boys in the story would make us feel and how the mother had taught the girls that hurtful words belonged to the people who said them and were not theirs to keep. It was such a *perfect* story to bring about the conversation of what hijab is, to help the children respect and appreciate the beauty in cultural differences.
D**H
Thumbs Up
Great book for acceptance, inclusive studies
J**D
Brilliant and Beautiful!
I have been so excited to finally get my hands on this book! The cover art is brilliantly captivating and I am so excited to learn more about the hijab and see it represented in children’s books! When the book arrived, I was not disappointed! This is a beautiful story of sisterly love, friendship, courage, pride in your culture and beliefs, and acceptance. Yes there are bullies, but I loved that the sisters, Faizah and Asiya, also had great friends already who had their backs. Who accepted them without question. The art is bright and stunning. This is an excellent book!
Z**E
So nice
Beautifully illustrated and adorable story
A**A
Beautiful story that all should read
This text is absolutely stunning, from the imagery in the illustrations to the storyline, you will not regret this purchase. This short book is written by an author that is authentic to the content within the storyline, which assures you that the story you are receiving accurately depicts the experiences within the culture. This is a story of family, society, culture, and love.
S**.
Powerfull story. Beautiful motivation for growing girls and daughters and sisters of hijab wearing women.
S**H
I love the book and bought it as gifts to my loved ones. They were neatly packed and received in very good condition.
E**Z
An educational story to teach diversity. Perfectly packaged and sent.
M**I
Faizah is excited to start the first day of school with her new light-up shoes. This is an extra special day as it is her older sister's first day of hijab. A big milestone. "First day of hijab is important...It means being strong." Once at school, Faizah notices that not everyone sees her sister's hijab the way she does. Faizah remembers her mothers encouraging words to help her through the day and give her strength. 🌸 Lessons: I have been patiently waiting for this book at our local library. And let me tell you, it was well worth the wait. This book is AMAZING. So many beautiful gems come through this picture book. Family, love, courage, strength, identity. I love every single page - each one uniquely carries a powerful message that beautifully comes through the text as well as the illustrations. It is evident that the execution of the story line is done with great effort and care. The protagonist is presented in such a realistic way as she expresses herself in her childish, playful manners while simultaneously navigating through the negativity of others. The love and bond between the sisters is a beautiful thing. The way Faizah experiences her sisters first day of hijab is incredible - she worries about her, she checks in with her to make sure she is okay, she thinks about her while in class, she is proud of her bravery and strength, she aspires to be just like her. Although, their mother is only shown on the first page of the book, her encouraging words and wisdom is remembered by Faizah as her guide during the ups and downs of her day. Not only does this book need to be in every Muslim home, school and masjid, it would be a wonderful addition to any classroom as well. This story sets a new high bar for all the hijab picture books out there.
A**A
My 4.5yo daughter loves this book. It is a good book about sisterhood and identity for very young readers.
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