By 1808Delaware
Families with young children will have the opportunity to experience a storytime centered on culture, community, and celebration as the Westerville Public Library hosts an author visit featuring Aya Khalil. The event will take place at the library’s main location, 126 S. State St. in Westerville, and is open to the public with no registration required.
A Storytime Experience for Young Readers
Khalil will read from her book Ramadan for Everyone, offering children and families an engaging introduction to the traditions and meaning of Ramadan. The program is designed for children ages 2 to 7.
Following the reading, attendees can take part in:
- Hands-on crafts
- A book signing
- A book sale featuring Khalil’s titles
Library guidelines note that children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver (age 18 or older), who should remain present throughout the event.
About Aya Khalil
Aya Khalil is an award-winning children’s author and freelance journalist whose work has received national recognition, including honors from the Arab American Book Award and the NCTE Charlotte Huck Award.
Her published works include:
- Ramadan for Everyone
- The Arabic Quilt
- Hello, Feet!
- My First Book of Arabic Words
- The Night Before Eid
In addition to writing, Khalil works as both a substitute librarian and teacher. She lives in Northwest Ohio with her family.
Part of a Broader Community Initiative
The program is part of the library’s Heritage Month Celebrations, an initiative designed to reflect the diversity of the community while encouraging understanding, respect, and meaningful conversation. April is also Arab-American Heritage Month.
Library officials describe “heritage” broadly, encompassing traditions, stories, and cultural elements passed down through generations.
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