
A few days ago, I contacted a publisher to see if they would be interested in publishing a few books with me geared toward trying to create cultural-religious understanding at an early age.
The publisher expressed some interest in my ideas and said they are willing to work with me – but they wanted to see a summary of a story the next day.
I spend a good few hours writing my kids’ book and alhamdulillah, it came out quite cute. It’s a story about a girl named Aliyah and her first time fasting Ramadan- with illustrations it will be a perfect picture book for your elementary school child, inshaAllah.
I got to thinking ,and decided it would be really nice if we could also couple our kids’ show DVD with a nice book about “Abdullah” as well.
I found a great Muslim illustrator who will work within the guidelines of drawing, now all I needed was a story “Abdullah” would go through and I was set to write. He drew the picture that goes along with the post, and a few modifications to the beard, erase the ears and maybe the shape of the head – and we’ve got ourselves a “Abdullah” cartoon!
My husband suggested that I write the book about cheating — kids go through this at school all the time. So I agreed and started writing. After I had finished, I realize that a picture book that had to do with cheating may not be ideal. Afterall, who reads picture books? Three to seven-year-olds? They typically don’t have to deal with cheating at those ages.
And why teach them a bad concept they may not be aware of yet? Fail Shirien, Fail. Not to mention I used a stereotype in my story lol.
I spent a lot of time with it, so as to not go to waste, I’m posting the words to my would-be-book here, so that maybe your older kids might find amusement and lesson in it. Enjoy!
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Abdullah’s Test Isn’t His Best
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It’s Abdullah’s first day of school
Prepare the books and colors too
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“Hello there Abdullah”, his teacher said
Her name’s Mrs. Janet – dressed in red
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History, Science and English too
But math was his favorite – the time just flew
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The kids had so much fun as weeks went by
But now it was test time- Abdullah, don’t cry
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“I’m no good at English!” Abdullah said aloud
“Just do your best” The teacher said proud
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“If I make a bad grade, my mother might fuss”
“Maybe I should cheat,” he thought on the bus
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Ali is smart but so is john
I’ll stick to the smartest – that kid from Taiwan
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Exam day was here and he feels kind of nervous
After all, this test was Ginormous
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I’ll look on his paper when she turns away
A, B, C, D the answers were displayed
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“Time’s almost out,” the teacher explained
“Give us ten more minutes,” the students exclaimed
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The test was over –” I hope I passed”
“Abdullah and Tim, can you stay after class?”
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“I want to know what’s going on”
“Your answers are the same – and most are wrong”
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“I swear I didn’t cheat! Tim said quite sad”
“I just couldn’t study, my tummy hurt bad”
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“Abdullah, I expected more from you”
“I’m calling your mommy and daddy too”
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“I’m in trouble now, ” Abdullah said worried
Time to go home and face the fury
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“Abdullah, you have never done something so bad
We’re willing to forgive and not be so mad”
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“I’m not good at English!” Abdullah exclaimed
“No one is perfect!” his mother explained
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“Muslims are honest and we try our best”
“It is much better to do so-so than to cheat on a test”
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The next day at school Mrs. Janet called him aside
“Abdullah, I’m willing to give you one more try”
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“I really feel bad, I won’t let you down
I’ll study and study, even my nouns”
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Two days went by and now it was time
Abdullah was confident he’d do just fine
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He put all his studying into a rhyme
Nouns, verb, adjectives were now all defined
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Nouns were persons, places or things
While verbs were actions like kids who would swing
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The exam was over at a quarter past three
“Abdullah, Congrats! You got a B”