Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad


Proudest Blue
Title : Proudest Blue
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pbAsiyas hijab is like the ocean and the sky no line between them saying hello with a loud wavebbrIts Faizahs first day of school and her older sister Asiyas first day of wearing hijab made of a beautiful blue fabric But not everyone sees hijab as beautiful In the face of hurtful confusing words will Faizah find new ways to be strongbrThis is an uplifting universal story of new experiences the unbreakable bond shared by siblings and of being proud of who you are from Olympic medallist Ibtihaj Muhammadp

Asiya's hijab is like the ocean and the sky, no line between them, saying hello with a loud wave.
It’s Faizah’s first day of school, and her older sister Asiya’s first day of wearing hijab – made of a beautiful blue fabric. But not everyone sees hijab as beautiful. In the face of hurtful, confusing words, will Faizah find new ways to be strong?
This is an uplifting, universal story of new experiences, the unbreakable bond shared by siblings and of being proud of who you are, from Olympic medallist Ibtihaj Muhammad.

Asiya's hijab is like the ocean and the sky, no line between them, saying hello with a loud wave.
It’s Faizah’s first day of school, and her older sister Asiya’s first day of wearing hijab – made of a beautiful blue fabric. But not everyone sees hijab as beautiful. In the face of hurtful, confusing words, will Faizah find new ways to be strong?
This is an uplifting, universal story of new experiences, the unbreakable bond shared by siblings and of being proud of who you are, from Olympic medallist Ibtihaj Muhammad.


Proudest Blue Reviews


  • Schnelli

    I loved the story and how it explained Hijab worn by young Muslim girls It should be a must reading in classrooms of all ages Stories like these make a better world when we understand at an early age what it means to wear a hijab It’s difficult enough for children growing up and feeling different from others This story helps breach a gap and will instill tolerance towards others who are active practicing MuslimsI’m a retired teacher and a non Muslim

  • Kayleigh Howlett

    wonderful book illustrations and message Bought for my 4 year old son

  • uk.qqpkv1.me Customer

    A fantastic celebration of standing strong in who you are and not being affected but hurtful words of others A lesson we could all do with sometimes Beautiful illustrations too

  • DJ Soca Samantha Fontaine

    Used for telling the story of 'BEING PROUD OF YOUR CULTURE AND RELIGION'It gets the point across Be 'PROUD OF WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT EVER CULTURE YOU HAVE COME FROM'

  • Pam de.Wavrin

    This book should be in every nursery and reception class library excellent story and illustrations

  • Gohar Shah

    My 6 year daughter has read this multiple times in 2 days and couldn't wait to read it to me too and tomorrow too IATherefore that enough shows how great this isWell done to the authorsartists

  • Rez

    Love this book for my youngest daughter who has just turned 4 The older ones enjoyed it too and it has a really lovely heartwarming feel to it

  • saz

    A story of bullies and Prejudiced but I would say for a family with a girl going to wear a head scarf