Great Back-to-School Reads
A new school year is often a time of trepidation for kids and parents alike. It’s a whirlwind of emotion and change, excitement and dread. It’s a time when kids navigate challenges with identity, friendships, and fitting in.
So many of the stories we’ve published at Ruqaya’s Bookshelf take place at school because, let’s face it, where there are lots of kids, there is lots of drama!
But in addition to creating engaging stories that kids can relate to, we also aim to make all of our stories carry important lessons – like believing in yourself, standing up to bullies, and trying to make a positive change in the world around you.
Here are some great back-to-school titles to add to your collection!
- Spell it Like Samar is about persistence and believing in yourself.
- Pepperoni, Pitches, and Other Problems is about finding friends in unlikely places.
- Nusaiba and the Fifth Grade Bullies is about being proud of who you are and standing up to bullies.
- Mr. Gamal’s Gratitude Glasses is about a special teacher who helps his grumpy students change their perspective and think more positively.
- Not Too Little to Make a Difference is about the importance of education and kids making a difference.
- Basirah the Basketballer Says Insha’Allah is about sportsmanship and trusting in Allah.
- Zaid and the Gigantic Cloud is about how to deal with negative emotions.
- The Great Hair Exchange is about appreciating the way Allah made you.
Happy reading!