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Omar and Oliver: The Super Eidilicious Recipe

Omar and Oliver: The Super Eidilicious Recipe

About The Book

Get DOUBLE the fun with this bilingual Eid story. With one page in Arabic and one page in English, there are so many different ways to read, learn from, and enjoy this story.

Have fun making Judy's healthy and starry Eid Cookie recipe! These stories make great gifts for Ramadan, Eid al-Adha, Eid al-Fitr, baby showers, and much more.

This cute, interfaith story would be the perfect addition to any public or Islamic school library.

Tomorrow is Eid and Judy has a recipe that will make her the best cookie cook in the whole entire world. Omar wants to be the best cookie cook in the whole entire world, and so does Oliver for Christmas. So when Judy refuses to share the recipe, Omar and Oliver are left with only one choice. Mission: Eid Cookies.

About The Author

Maria Dadouch is a Syrian novelist, screenwriter, and a children book author. Early in her writing career, Dadouch wrote for the famous TV comedy series Maraya and helped to establish the Fulla Magazine where she wrote hundreds of stories. Born and raised in Damascus Syria, Dadouch was a first-hand witness of the war in her country before she moved to the USA.
She studied Creative Writing at the University Of California, Los Angeles, and graduated in 2015. While studying at UCLA, Dadouch won the Claire Carmichael Prize for novel and was granted many residencies in respectful writing retreats like OMI, Upstate NY, and Hedgebrook near Seattle, where she was granted the Women Authoring Change Fellowship 2016.
In her endeavor to empower Arabic women, Dadouch instructed many writing courses sponsored by 3asafeer, the Emirates Airlines Festival of Literature in UAE, and Edraak in Jordan and helped hundreds of debut writers, mostly women, in their journeys to publishing their first books. Dadouch now dedicates her work for children and young adults and published more than 50 books in the past three years and has won multiple prestigious awards.
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Omar and Oliver: The Super Eidilicious Recipe

About The Book

Get DOUBLE the fun with this bilingual Eid story. With one page in Arabic and one page in English, there are so many different ways to read, learn from, and enjoy this story.

Have fun making Judy's healthy and starry Eid Cookie recipe! These stories make great gifts for Ramadan, Eid al-Adha, Eid al-Fitr, baby showers, and much more.

This cute, interfaith story would be the perfect addition to any public or Islamic school library.

Tomorrow is Eid and Judy has a recipe that will make her the best cookie cook in the whole entire world. Omar wants to be the best cookie cook in the whole entire world, and so does Oliver for Christmas. So when Judy refuses to share the recipe, Omar and Oliver are left with only one choice. Mission: Eid Cookies.

About The Author

Maria Dadouch is a Syrian novelist, screenwriter, and a children book author. Early in her writing career, Dadouch wrote for the famous TV comedy series Maraya and helped to establish the Fulla Magazine where she wrote hundreds of stories. Born and raised in Damascus Syria, Dadouch was a first-hand witness of the war in her country before she moved to the USA.
She studied Creative Writing at the University Of California, Los Angeles, and graduated in 2015. While studying at UCLA, Dadouch won the Claire Carmichael Prize for novel and was granted many residencies in respectful writing retreats like OMI, Upstate NY, and Hedgebrook near Seattle, where she was granted the Women Authoring Change Fellowship 2016.
In her endeavor to empower Arabic women, Dadouch instructed many writing courses sponsored by 3asafeer, the Emirates Airlines Festival of Literature in UAE, and Edraak in Jordan and helped hundreds of debut writers, mostly women, in their journeys to publishing their first books. Dadouch now dedicates her work for children and young adults and published more than 50 books in the past three years and has won multiple prestigious awards.

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About The Book

Get DOUBLE the fun with this bilingual Eid story. With one page in Arabic and one page in English, there are so many different ways to read, learn from, and enjoy this story.

Have fun making Judy's healthy and starry Eid Cookie recipe! These stories make great gifts for Ramadan, Eid al-Adha, Eid al-Fitr, baby showers, and much more.

This cute, interfaith story would be the perfect addition to any public or Islamic school library.

Tomorrow is Eid and Judy has a recipe that will make her the best cookie cook in the whole entire world. Omar wants to be the best cookie cook in the whole entire world, and so does Oliver for Christmas. So when Judy refuses to share the recipe, Omar and Oliver are left with only one choice. Mission: Eid Cookies.

About The Author

Maria Dadouch is a Syrian novelist, screenwriter, and a children book author. Early in her writing career, Dadouch wrote for the famous TV comedy series Maraya and helped to establish the Fulla Magazine where she wrote hundreds of stories. Born and raised in Damascus Syria, Dadouch was a first-hand witness of the war in her country before she moved to the USA.
She studied Creative Writing at the University Of California, Los Angeles, and graduated in 2015. While studying at UCLA, Dadouch won the Claire Carmichael Prize for novel and was granted many residencies in respectful writing retreats like OMI, Upstate NY, and Hedgebrook near Seattle, where she was granted the Women Authoring Change Fellowship 2016.
In her endeavor to empower Arabic women, Dadouch instructed many writing courses sponsored by 3asafeer, the Emirates Airlines Festival of Literature in UAE, and Edraak in Jordan and helped hundreds of debut writers, mostly women, in their journeys to publishing their first books. Dadouch now dedicates her work for children and young adults and published more than 50 books in the past three years and has won multiple prestigious awards.