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Everyone seems to have an idea for the science fair except for Yasmin! After some failed experiments, Yasmin’s snack break with Nani inspires an idea. Together they use kitchen science for sweet success!
"Supported by caring adults at school and a loving, multigenerational home, Yasmin is relatable, inspirational, and charming. Aly’s vibrant full-color art has a hip, retro 1960s feel and perfectly captures Yasmin’s wide-eyed curiosity. It’s a perfectly designed early reader with plenty of white space, no more than six words per line, and a balance of long and short sentences. . . .Highly recommended for all early reader collections." - School Library Journal
March 1, 2022
"In this joyful, reassuring series, a second-grader solves typical kid problems like getting separated from her parents when they’re shopping, and spilling on her clothes. Faruqi, who was born in Pakistan, integrates the country’s customs into the plots. Full-color illustrations throughout make this series even more engaging..." - Parents
May 11, 2021
2021 Cybils Award Finalist
January 1, 2022
Saadia Faruqi is a Pakistani American writer, essayist and interfaith activist. She writes for a number of publications including the Huffington Post, and is editor-in-chief of Blue Minaret, a magazine for Muslim art, poetry and prose. Her adult short story collection Brick Walls: Tales of Hope & Courage from Pakistan was published in 2015. She resides in Houston, TX with her husband and children.
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