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Mid-Ramadan is a special time for families in the Arabian (Persian) Gulf. These middle days are known as "the three whites," because they include the day of the full moon, the day before, and the day after. It's a time when children dress in traditional clothing and go from house to house collecting treats from their neighbors. When Noor sees the full moon rising, signaling the coming of Girgian, she and her brothers prepare for the fun. Together, they decorate the bags they'll carry to collect the candies. But along with the fun, Noor remembers the true meaning of Ramadan: spending time with family and sharing with those less fortunate.
SKU: 9781629798462
ISBN: 9781629798462

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Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
CategoryRamadan Books
Age Group5 - 6
Age Group6 - 7
LanguageEnglish
CategoryReligion
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Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
CategoryRamadan Books
Age Group5 - 6
Age Group6 - 7
LanguageEnglish
CategoryReligion
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