Khadija and the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment
- Publisher
- Second Story Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2024
- Category
- General, Muslim, Diversity & Multicultural
- Recommended Age
- 6 to 8
- Recommended Grade
- 1 to 3
- Recommended Reading age
- 6 to 8
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781772603651
- Publish Date
- Feb 2024
- List Price
- $21.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781772603736
- Publish Date
- Feb 2024
- List Price
- $25.99
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Description
Khadija is inspired by her visit to the science fair. There are so many different scientists all wearing safety goggles and lab coats! But how come none of them are wearing a hijab?
After watching a scientist carry out the elephant toothpaste experiment, Khadija attempts to recreate it at home with mixed (and messy!) results. Surrounded by her family as they celebrate Eid, Khadija tries again….
“Salaam everyone, and Eid Mubarak!” she cries. “When I grow up, I’m going to be a scientist!”
About the authors
Growing up, Farah Qaiser always had her head buried in a book. She is a scientist by training, a DNA detective if you will, and has worn many hats, from working in policy to writing for newspapers. Farah holds a Master of Science from the University of Toronto and lives in Mississauga, Canada.
Hajer Nakua is a neuroscience researcher currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Toronto. She is passionate about using social media platforms to share research with a diverse audience and working with committees to improve the career trajectories of PhD students. Hajer lives in Mississauga, Canada
Natalya Tariq is an illustrator based in Ottawa, who grew up in Russia and lived in Saudi Arabia. With a professional background in translation, Natalya has a keen interest in different countries, languages, and cultures. She started illustration in 2021 as a hobby and developed her art into a second career.
Awards
- FOLD Picture Book-of-the-Month, February 2024
Editorial Reviews
"An important book about the need for representation of all identities in various fields."
Toronto Star
"Khadija and the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment clearly showcases its authors’s passion for science and their desire to make the field accessible to people from all walks of life. Natalya Tariq’s illustrations lovingly capture the cultural specificity of both characters and settings while remaining vibrant and appealing to young readers.”
Canadian Review of Materials
"The picture book illustrates how children can find their passion through play, and shows that you should never have to compromise your identity to fit in.... Khadija and the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment is well-written and beautifully illustrated."
Quill and Quire
"Farah Qaiser and Hajer Nakua show young readers that a little Muslim girl who wants to be a scientist can achieve that dream, because their message in Khadija and the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment is all about opportunity and inclusion. Ottawa illustrator Natalya Tariq uses cartoon art to give brightness and innocence to Khadija's story. There's a wide-eyed wonder to the child that is infused in every illustration.... This can only inspire all children to follow their dreams, whether into science or into the arts."
CanLit for Little Canadians
"Here are a few exciting new Canadian books you can find at your local library. While reading these books, try these easy activities to engage your child ... with Khadija and the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment] lead a science experiment, like making elephant toothpaste, or try other fun simple STEM activities like making a Walking Rainbow from paper towel, washable markers, and a little bit of water."
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