The perfect hardback title to teach little ones about their five amazing senses.
Inspire gratitude in children as they explore the amazing gifts they already have.
Teaches the wonder of senses like taste and sound through simple rhymes and songs.
The books simple structure makes the core message easy for young children to understand.
A durable 32 page hardback book written in English.
Written by Amrana Arif and published by the Islamic Foundation in November 2015.
Description
Ready to tune into a little slice of heaven for your little one? Allah Gave Me Two Ears to Hear is the must-have rhyming treasure that transforms everyday sounds—from the adan to mommy's lullaby—into a beautiful lesson in gratitude. This sweet, simple book encourages Muslim children to appreciate their amazing sense of hearing and thank our Creator for every gift, great and small.
A beloved classic in Islamic school libraries for over 15 years, this wonderfully simple hardcover book uses rhyming lines and color illustrations that literally connect the text to the picture. It's an easy, age-appropriate way to introduce the wonders of the senses and cultivate a grateful heart in your preschooler.
FAQ:
Q: Who are the creators of this delightful book?
A: The book is written by Amrana Arif and features illustrations by Asiya Clarke.
Q: What are the physical specifications of the book?
A: It is a 32-page hardcover edition and is recommended for children ages 3 to 5.
Q: Is this book part of a larger collection?
A: Yes, it is one of a long-standing series that covers the five senses, including titles like Allah Gave Me Two Eyes to See.