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6 Picture Books to Help Preschoolers Learn About Nowruz (Persian New Year)

Nowruz is a Persian holiday that celebrates the start of the new year, and the arrival of spring. It typically falls on or around the vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 20th or 21st each year. However, the exact date and time of Nowruz may vary depending on the astronomical observations of the new moon and the timing of the equinox. It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years and is a significant cultural event in many parts of the world, particularly in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Azerbaijan. This bibliography features a collection of books for young children that offer insight into the traditions and customs of Nowruz, and are ideal for those looking to learn more about this wonderful holiday. The books included in this bibliography are "The Meaning of Nowruz" by Anahita Tamaddon, "Seven Special Somethings" by Adib Khorram, "Our Haft Sin" by Anahita Tamaddon, "Norooz: A Celebration of Spring!" by Gail Hejazi, Hooray! Hooray! Nowruz is here!: هورا! هورا! نوروز در by Mojgan Roohani, and "Soraya’s Nowruz Dance" by Anahita Tamaddon. These books offer a range of perspectives on Nowruz, from an explanation of its origins and traditions, to delightful stories that capture the spirit of the holiday. They are a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about Nowruz, for families who wish to celebrate this wonderful holiday with their children, and a great addition to a preschool classroom’s library this time of year.

The Meaning of Nowruz” by Anahita Tamaddon  Published 09/03/2020 

"The Meaning of Nowruz" by Anahita Tamaddon is a children's book that explores the Persian holiday of Nowruz, also known as the Persian New Year. The book introduces readers to the history and cultural significance of Nowruz, explaining the various customs and traditions that are associated with the holiday, such as the Haft-Seen table and the spring cleaning ritual. Through colorful illustrations and simple language, the book helps young readers gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for this important holiday. Overall, "The Meaning of Nowruz" is an engaging and informative resource for families and educators who want to introduce children to the culture and traditions of Nowruz.

Seven Special Somethings” by Adib Khorram published in 2021

"Seven Special Somethings" by Adib Khorram is a delightful children's book that tells the story of a young boy named Kian who is excitedly preparing for the Persian holiday of Nowruz. As part of the holiday preparations, Kian's family must set up a Haft-Seen table with seven symbolic items that start with the Persian letter "sin." However, Kian struggles to find the seventh item and becomes worried that their celebration will be ruined. With the help of his family and some unexpected allies, Kian discovers the true meaning of the holiday and learns an important lesson about the power of community and tradition. Through charming illustrations and a heartwarming story, "Seven Special Somethings" captures the joy and spirit of Nowruz and reminds readers of the importance of family, friendship, and cultural traditions.

Our Haft Sin” by Anahita Tamaddon Published 01/28/2022

"Our Haft Sin" by Anahita Tamaddon is a colorful and engaging picture book that introduces young readers to the Persian holiday of Nowruz. The book follows a young girl named Azin as she helps her family prepare for the holiday by setting up a Haft-Seen table, which includes seven symbolic items that start with the Persian letter "sin." Through Azin's eyes, readers learn about the cultural significance of each item, from the mirror that symbolizes reflection and self-awareness to the apple that represents health and beauty. With lively illustrations and simple language, "Our Haft Sin" offers an accessible and informative introduction to the traditions and customs of Nowruz, making it a great resource for families and educators who want to teach children about this important holiday.

Norooz: A Celebration of Spring!” by Gail Hejazi Published 12/6/16

"Norooz: A Celebration of Spring" by Gail Hejazi is a beautifully illustrated children's book that explores the Persian holiday of Nowruz, which marks the start of the new year and the arrival of spring. The book follows a young girl named Amira as she prepares for the holiday with her family, cleaning the house and setting up a Haft-Seen table with symbolic items that represent renewal, prosperity, and happiness. Through Amira's story, readers are introduced to the various customs and traditions associated with Nowruz, including the practice of jumping over bonfires and the tradition of giving gifts to family and friends. With vibrant illustrations and accessible language, "Norooz: A Celebration of Spring" offers a fun and engaging way for children to learn about the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Nowruz.

Soraya’s Nowruz Dance” by Anahita Tamaddon published 1/28/21 

"Soraya's Nowruz Dance" by Anahita Tamaddon is a charming picture book that tells the story of a young girl named Soraya who is preparing to perform a dance for her school's Nowruz celebration. Despite her nerves, Soraya is determined to honor the traditions and beauty of the holiday through her dance. With the help of her family and friends, Soraya overcomes her fears and delivers a stunning performance that captures the spirit and energy of Nowruz. Through vibrant illustrations and an inspiring story, "Soraya's Nowruz Dance" offers a heartwarming and uplifting celebration of the holiday, highlighting the importance of family, community, and cultural traditions.

Hooray! Hooray! Nowruz is here!: هورا! هورا! نوروز در by Mojgan Roohani Published 3/16/2020

"Hooray! Hooray! Nowruz is here!" by Mojgan Roohani is a fun and colorful children's book that celebrates the Persian holiday of Nowruz. The book follows a group of children as they prepare for the holiday by cleaning the house, setting up a Haft-Seen table, and participating in various customs and traditions, such as jumping over bonfires and exchanging gifts. Through lively illustrations and accessible language, the book offers an engaging and informative introduction to the culture and traditions of Nowruz, making it a great resource for families and educators who want to teach children about this important holiday. Overall, "Hooray! Hooray! Nowruz is here!" is a delightful and festive celebration of Nowruz that will appeal to readers of all ages.