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Story of Ramadan 5-6 years old Interactive story

Rami the Fox and the Moonlight Ramadan

A gentle interactive story for young children about a kind fox who shares, helps, and finds small, cozy magic during Ramadan nights.

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A plush red fox (main character) with a gentle, curious expression and big bright eyes walks on a small cobbled path, looking at an open window; it wears a light-blue scarf and holds a paper boat in its mouth. An adult woman with warm skin, tied-back hair and a kind smile stands inside near a table, offering a plate of bread out the window. A small child with curly hair and laughing eyes sits at the table with a lit candle, waving to the fox. The village alley at dusk features stone houses with red roofs, hanging lanterns and honey-colored lights, a thin silver crescent moon and a few stars in a deep blue sky. Mood: gentle nighttime sharing, warm colors (ochres, reds, deep blues), simple shapes and rounded silhouettes. Composition: fox in the lower-left foreground, open window and family table to the right background, lanterns and moon above framing the scene. report a problem with this image
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Ramadan
A special month when many people fast, pray, and spend more time with family.
Iftar
The meal people eat together right after the sun goes down during Ramadan.
Crescent shape
A thin curved shape like a small smiling moon.
Lanterns
Light containers often hung up to give a soft, warm glow.
Patience
The calm skill of waiting without getting angry or upset.
Comfort
Something that makes you feel safe, warm, or less worried.
Whiskers
The long hairs on an animal’s face that help it feel things.
Speck
A very small bit of something, like a tiny dot of light.
Propped open
Held open by something so a door or window stays open.
Reading nook
A small, cozy place to sit and read quietly.
Sparkled
Shined with many tiny bright points of light.
Tucked in
Placed something gently and snugly inside a space.
Deliver
To take something to someone’s home or a certain place.

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