



📖 Unlock early childhood curiosity with Hassan & Aneesa’s inspiring Masjid adventure!
Islamic Foundation's 'Hassan and Aneesa Go to Masjid' is a beloved children's book by Yasmeen Rahim, perfect for ages 2-5. It combines engaging storytelling with cultural inclusivity, earning a 4.9-star rating from 214 reviews. Ideal for nurturing social skills and Islamic values, this book is a must-have for diverse early learning collections.
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,458 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #811 in Children's Books on Religions #6,509 in Early Learning for Children #9,803 in Children's Books on Friendship, Social Skills & School Life |
| Customer reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Dimensions | 20.32 x 0.64 x 17.78 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0860375218 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0860375210 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 28 pages |
| Publication date | 30 June 2016 |
| Publisher | Islamic Foundation |
| Reading age | 2 - 7 years |
H**E
Woww excellent book my three year old loves it. He went to masjid for the first time at the weekend and he was pointing to the minarets and he was referring to the book. This is very educational, interesting, colourful book and your child will not get bored.
N**I
My daughter(4y/o) and myself enjoyed this book. I originally got it b/c i felt an obligation as a parent to provide the proper growth and development for my childs identity. Many children may not have the so called "common name" and feel they are the only ones in their school that are 'different.' This confusion and doubt will only carry to throughout their adulthood. I wanted my child to read books that she could relate to, the fact that a cool cartoon character is wearing a head scarf makes her connect with this book more so then any other book we have read. She's learning to pronounce the names of these characters correctly by listening to me pronounce them as well as using their names in a sentence. The book is filled with small detail that keep you engaged and grateful that these small selection of books are available. Im looking forward to purchasing more books from this author. Regardless what type of book you buy, your money will be questioned on where it went and how it was used one day, so with good intention and a little patience your child can learn a lot from this book, not only is it uniquely entertaining, it makes you feel good as a parent. we all waste money on petty little things daily, this book is priced affordably but if you think buying books like 'spongeBob square pants' is better or more entertaining for your kid then your child is wasting precious time that could be used to develop what type of person he/she will become one day. I plan to purchase more books as gifts for some non-arab/non muslim friends, so their kids can understand how to pronounce and understand how children from other parts of the world act, and hopefully this can make the community a more understanding place for our kids to grow up in.
S**A
My child loves the book and asks for it to be read everyday. Relates to the Characters in the book . surprised me and family friendsby using the Arabic vocabularyand making connections to the book and the environment. Thnkyou amazon and the writer and illustrator of the book. Highly recommending and wishing for more books in this series
K**Y
My niece and nephew (4 and 2) really enjoy this book. There is lots of new vocab for them in the book (from minaret to muaddhin to mihrab) as well as relatable sequence of events. The kids go to the masjid, do wudu, meet with friends before salah, pray in congregation and parents pray sunnah, and give sadaqah at the end before heading home. I liked how the Dad ran into a friend when they're about to leave...so relatable ;). Definitely a great book for every Muslim family. Also, the masjid layout in the book is like every other masjid in North America, so that was nice. After reading the book, I enjoyed pointing out the men's area from our balcony women's area in our local masjid as well as the mihrab and mimbar.
S**S
Alhamdulillah my son loves this so much, as he can relate to his own experience visiting the masjid (learning about the wudhu area, dome, minaret, mimbar, mihrab, etiquette in masjid, prayer area, etc) It provides him comfort during this pandemic as we haven’t yet been able to visit the masjid again.
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